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Table 1 Characteristics of participants in qualitative methods

From: Improvement of the quality payment program by improving data reporting process: an action research

Data Collection

Number of Participants

Discipline

Age

Work Experience

Education

Interview

19

• Epidemiology (Ma=2)

• Health education (Fb=2, M = 2)

• Family health (F = 4, M = 1)

• Public health (M = 4)

• Environment health (M = 3)

• Occupation health (M = 1)

• 20–30 (n = 8)

• 31–41 (n = 5)

• 42–52 (n = 4)

• 53–63 (n = 2)

• 5–10 (n = 7)

• 11–16 (n = 5)

• 17–22 (n = 4)

• 23–28 (n = 3)

• Bachelor’s degree (n = 13)

• Master’s degree (n = 6)

FGD

 Healthcare providers in DHCs

20

• Physician (F = 3, M = 1)

• Healthcare provider (F = 6)

• Teeth technician (F = 3)

• Dietitian (F = 2)

• Vaccinator (F = 2)

• Occupation/Environment health experts (F = 2, M = 1)

• 20–30 (n = 10)

• 31–41 (n = 8)

• 42–52 (n = 2)

• 5–10 (n = 9)

• 11–16 (n = 7)

• 17–22 (n = 4)

• Diploma (n = 2)

• Bachelor’s degree (n = 8)

• Master’s degree (n = 6)

• Doctorate (n = 4)

 Experts in PPHC

17

• Nutrition expert (F = 1)

• Family health expert (F = 2)

• Communicable disease expert (F = 2)

• Non-Communicable Disease expert (F = 1, M = 1)

• Health expert (F = 5)

• Dentist (M = 1)

• Pharmacist (M = 1)

• Occupation and environment health experts (F = 2, M = 1)

• 42–52 (n = 11)

• 53–63 (n = 6)

• 17–22 (n = 12)

• 23–28 (n = 5)

• Doctorate (n = 9)

• Master’s degree (n = 8)

 EP

7

• Top managers of PPHC (M = 3)

• Academic members (F = 1, M = 3)

• 42–52 (n = 4)

• 53–63 (n = 3)

• 17–22 (n = 4)

• 23–28 (n = 3)

• Doctorate (n = 7)

  1. aM Male
  2. bF Female