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Table 3 In-service training received by persons attending to patients at private facilities

From: Assessing the potential of rural and urban private facilities in implementing child health interventions in Mukono district, central Uganda–a cross sectional study

Variable

Rural (n = 47)

Urban (n = 194)

OR (95 % CI)

p-value

Having attended training workshop on malaria management

26 (55.3)

108 (55.7)

0.99 (0.52–1.87)

0.965

Having attended training on management of pneumonia

6 (12.8 %)

24 (12.4)

1.04 (0.33–2.83)

0.863*

Did training to cover antibiotics

5 (10.6)

20 (10.3)

1.04 (0.29–3.07)

0.841*

Did training to cover IMCI guidelines

6 (12.8)

20 (10.3)

1.27 (0.39–3.56)

0.822*

Training on management of diarrhoea

14 (29.8)

71(36.6)

0.74 (0.37–1.47)

0.381

Training covered microscopy

1(2.1)

13 (6.7)

0.30 (0.01–2.12)

0.393*

Training covered Rapid Diagnostic Tests

7 (14.9)

28 (14.4)

1.04 (0.36–2.66)

0.881*

Training covered Artemesinin Combination Therapies

6 (12.8)

23 (11.9)

1.09 (0.34–2.98)

0.938

  1. * Fisher’s exact test