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Table 3 Provider attributes and blister-cutting practices in private sector outlets stocking anti-malarials

From: Availability and quality of anti-malarials among private sector outlets in Myanmar in 2012: results from a large, community-based, cross-sectional survey before a large-scale intervention

 

Total

Healthcare providers

Retailers

p value*

Private facility

Health worker

Total

Pharmacy

Itinerant drug vendor

General retailer

Total

N (%)

1,159

194 (17%)

218 (19%)

412 (36%)

342 (29%)

136 (12%)

269 (23%)

747 (64%)

 

Education

 Primary

81 (7%)

0 (0%)

4 (2%)

4 (1%)

4 (1%)

16 (12%)

57 (21%)

77 (10%)

<0.001

 High school

446 (38%)

2 (1%)

107 (49%)

109 (26%)

96 (28%)

94 (69%)

147 (55%)

337 (45%)

<0.001

 Graduate

632 (55%)

192 (99%)

107 (49%)

299 (73%)

242 (71%)

26 (19%)

65 (24%)

333 (45%)

<0.001

Type of health provider

 Medical doctor

185 (16%)

178 (92%)

0 (0%)

178 (43%)

7 (2%)

0 (0%)

0 (0%)

7 (1%)

<0.001

 Nurse/midwife

229 (20%)

21 (11%)

122 (56%)

143 (35%)

52 (15%)

26 (19%)

8 (3%)

86 (12%)

<0.001

 Health assistant

26 (2%)

2 (1%)

20 (9%)

22 (5%)

3 (1%)

1 (1%)

0 (0%)

4 (1%)

 < 0.05

 Pharmacist

35 (3%)

5 (3%)

2 (1%)

7 (2%)

24 (7%)

1 (1%)

3 (1%)

28 (4%)

<0.001

 Knows types of malaria

523 (45%)

97 (50%)

192 (88%)

289 (87%)

116 (34%)

64 (47%)

54 (20%)

234 (31%)

<0.001

 Know first-line treatment for falciparum malaria

233 (20%)

95 (49%)

113 (52%)

208 (50%)

14 (4%)

11 (8%)

5 (2%)

30 (4%)

<0.001

 Provider practice: do cut the blisters

531 (46%)

19 (10%)

43 (20%)

62 (15%)

205 (60%)

57 (42%)

207 (77%)

469 (63%)

<0.000

  1. * Comparing healthcare providers to retailers.
  2. Columns do not always add up to 100% because multiple responses are possible.