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Table 4 The effect of the malaria diagnostic refresher training on malaria microscopy by characteristics of study participants

From: Impact of malaria diagnostic refresher training programme on competencies and skills in malaria diagnosis among medical laboratory professionals: evidence from Ghana 2015–2019

Variable

Pre-test detection

Post-test detection

Pre-test speciation

Post-test speciation

Pre-test quantification

Post-test quantification

Pre-test overall

Post-test overall

P-value

 

Median (Interquartile range) %

Regions

 Ashanti

55 (26)

90 (21)

11 (22)

83 (27.5)

0 (25)

40 (30)

26.7(15.8)

70 (23)

< 0.001

 Brong Ahafo

64 (23)

86 (21)

17 (22)

78 (22)

0 (25)

75 (50)

29.3 (17)

72.7 (21)

< 0.001

 Central

64 (16)

91 (20)

17 (22)

71 (32)

22.5 (25)

50 (50)

35.5 (13)

69.3 (23)

< 0.001

 Eastern

70 (23)

87 (20)

22 (20)

80 (30)

25 (40)

50 (47)

38.3 (18)

69.5 (18.7)

< 0.001

 Greater Accra

70 (22)

86 (20)

22 (22)

83 (22)

22.5 (40)

50 (50)

34.5(16.7)

71.8 (17.3)

< 0.001

 Northern

64 (23)

86 (14)

17 (22)

75(32)

0 (25)

50 (50)

32.3(15.7)

69 (22.7)

< 0.001

 Upper East

64 (23)

91 (14)

14 (22)

72.5 (39)

0 (25)

50 (50)

31.3 (16)

72.7 (30)

< 0.001

 Upper West

64 (23)

82 (20)

33 (37)

78 (29)

25 (25)

50 (50)

40.3(22.2)

72.2 (20.5)

< 0.001

 Volta

64 (18)

82 (20)

14 (33)

78 (31)

20 (25)

50 (55)

34.3(17.7)

71.3 (25.7)

< 0.001

 Western

61 (21)

90 (13)

14 (33)

86 (33)

0 (25)

40 (30)

30 (14.7)

71 (18.3)

< 0.001

Sex

 Male

64 (23)

86 (14)

17 (22)

78 (26)

20 (25)

50 (50)

33 (17.3)

71.3 (21)

< 0.001

 Female

64 (23)

90 (14)

17 (22)

78 (32)

0 (25)

50 (50)

32.3(19.5)

70 (21.5)

< 0.001

Trained history

 Had prior training

71 (29)

90.5 (20)

33 (42)

86 (33)

25 (40)

50 (50)

42.3 (25)

75.7 (19)

< 0.001

 No prior training

64 (23)

86 (14)

17 (22)

78 (32)

0 (25)

50 (50)

31 (15.3)

71 (20.3)

< 0.001

Type of facility

 Clinic

64 (16)

86 (14)

33 (19)

83 (23)

0 (25)

50 (50)

34.6 (14)

71.6 (24.3)

< 0.001

 Health centre

64 (23)

84 (20)

17 (22)

67 (39)

0 (25)

50 (50)

30 (19.3)

66.5 (23.6)

< 0.001

 Hospital

64(18)

90 (14)

17 (22)

78 (22)

20 (25)

50 (50)

32.7 (17.3)

71.3 (21.3)

< 0.001

 Laboratory

64 (22.5)

85 (20)

22 (32)

68.5 (34)

0 (25)

50 (50)

32.7(22.5)

71.3 (17.2)

< 0.001

 Polyclinic

65.5 (20)

90 (18)

22 (22)

88 (33)

25 (40)

60 (50)

37 (18)

74.8 (17.3)

< 0.001

Facility ownership

 CHAG

64 (18)

90 (21)

22 (22)

83 (23)

20 (25)

50 (50)

32.5 (14.3)

70.7 (18.3)

< 0.001

 Government

64 (18)

87 (14)

17 (22)

78 (26)

20 (25)

50 (50)

33.3 (17.8)

72 (21.8)

< 0.001

 Private

64 (23)

86 (20)

17 (22)

71 (30)

0 (25)

50 (50)

30 (18.2)

68.8 (20.7)

< 0.001

 Quasi Government

55 (21)

82 (36)

17 (22)

71 (30)

20 (25)

50 (50)

32.3 (21)

72.7 (28)

< 0.001

Year of training

 2015

64 (25)

90 (11)

22 (27)

78 (26)

20 (25)

60 (55)

34 (19)

73.3 (21)

< 0.001

 2017

64 (18)

90.5 (18)

17 (33)

71 (32.5)

25 (25)

50 (50)

32.8 (17)

70.5 (21.7)

< 0.001

 2019

64 (21)

86 (14)

22 (22)

88.5 (33)

0 (25)

25 (25)

32.3 (16)

69 (19.7)

< 0.001

Cadre of participants trained

 MLS

64 (23)

91 (20)

17 (22)

83 (23)

25 (25)

50 (50)

35.3 (17)

72.3 (21.3)

< 0.001

 TO

64 (23)

86 (14)

17 (22)

78 (32)

0 (25)

50 (50)

32.3 (17)

69 (22)

< 0.001

 LA

57 (20)

86 (20)

14 (29)

71 (39)

0 (25)

25 (25)

27.3 (15)

63.7 (21)

< 0.001

  1. MLS: Medical laboratory scientists, TO: Technical officers, MLA: Medical laboratory assistants (MLA)