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Table 2 Characteristics of research informants

From: Evaluation of the malaria elimination programme in Muara Enim Regency: a qualitative study from Indonesia

Informant details

Type of discussion

Code

Gender

Age (years)

Education

Position

FGD 1 (Malaria Program Managers - PHC)

Malaria Program Manager PHC

A1

P

47

D3

Malaria Program Manager, PHCs Ujan Mas

A2

P

42

S1

Malaria Program Manager, PHCs Benakat

A3

P

53

D3

Malaria Program Manager, PHCs Gunung Megang

A4

P

29

D3

Malaria Program Manager, PHCs Tebat Agung

A5

P

45

D3

Malaria Program Manager, PHCs Muara Enim

A6

P

46

D3

Malaria Program Manager, PHCs Tanjung Agung

A7

P

34

D3

Malaria Program Manager, PHCs Tanjung Enim

FGD 2 (PHC Laboratory Technicians)

PHC Laboratory Analysts

B1

L

33

D3

Laboratory Analyst, PHCs Ujan Mas

B2

P

54

D3

Laboratory Analyst, PHCs Benakat

B3

P

30

D3

Laboratory Analyst, PHCs Gunung Megang

B4

P

31

D3

Laboratory Analyst, PHCs Tanjung Enim

B5

P

24

D3

Laboratory Analyst, PHCs Muara Enim

In-depth interviews

C1

L

53

S2

Head of Muara Enim Regency Health Office

C2

L

52

S2

Head of Medical Services, Regional General Hospital Rabain

C3

P

54

D3

Head of P2P Division, Muara Enim Health Office

C4

L

40

S1

Malaria Program Manager, Muara Enim Health Office

C5

L

40

S2

Malaria Program Manager, South Sumatra Provincial Health Office

C6

P

58

S1

Head of PHCs Benakat

C7

L

58

S1

Head of PHCs Tanjung Enim

C8

P

33

D3

Laboratory Analyst, PHCs Tanjung Agung

C9

P

35

D3

Laboratory Analyst, PHCs Tebat Agung

C10

P

41

D3

Laboratory Analyst, regional general hospital Rabain

  1. The table above outlines the presence of 22 informants in this study, encompassing Heads, Department Heads, and personnel from the Muara Enim Regency Health Office. Additionally, it includes health professionals from 7 Primary Health Centres (PHCs) in Muara Enim and Department Heads with staff from the regional general hospital Rabain Muara Enim. This inclusive table amalgamates the characteristics of the study’s respondents, offering insights into their roles, backgrounds, and contributions. Through diverse interview methods, these key figures shared valuable information about the essential components of the malaria elimination program in Muara Enim. The structured approach, coupled with a diverse range of respondents, ensures a comprehensive understanding of the challenges and potential solutions within the health system