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Table 1 Discussion groups and participants

From: Microeconomic institutions and personnel economics for health care delivery: a formal exploration of what matters to health workers in Rwanda

 

Kigali

Provincial town

Total

Percent of total

Focus groups

5

4

9

100

 Auxiliary nurses (A3 and A4)

1

1

2

22

 Nurses (A1 and A2)

1

1

2

22

 Doctors (A0)

1

1

2

22

 Health users

1

1

2

22

 Persons living with HIV and AIDS

1

0

1

11

Health workers

24

24

48

100

 Of which:

Auxiliary nurses

8

8

16

33

 

Nurses

8

8

16

33

 

Doctors

8

8

16

33

 

Female

17

8

25

52

 

With children

22

19

41

85

 

Below age 36

15

10

25

52

 

Public

18

20

38

79

 

Private for profit

13

2

15

31

 

NGO

1

2

3

6

 

Has formal second job

3

2

5

10

 

With performance initiative

11

16

27

56

Users

17

8

25

100

 Of which:

Persons living with HIV/AIDS

9

0

9

36

 

Other patients/users

8

8

16

56

 

Female

10

3

13

52

 

With children

17

8

25

100

 

Last visit in health centre

7

7

14

56

 

Last visit in hospital

10

1

11

44

 

Last visit in public sector facility

13

5

18

72

 

Last visit in private for profit sector facility

2

0

2

8

 

Last visit in NGO/faith-based facility

2

3

5

20