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Table 5 Health provider and facility manager attitudes (n = 21)

From: Improving management of tuberculosis in people living with HIV in South Africa through integration of HIV and tuberculosis services: a proof of concept study

 

Strongly agree

Agree

Neither agree nor disagree

Disagree

Strongly disagree

Mean

Standard Deviation

Z-score to Percentile

Coefficient of Variance

Positive statements

 “HIV providers can collect sputum for TB testing just as well as TB providers”

12 (57.1%)

7 (33.3)

1 (4.8%)

1 (4.8%)

0 (0.0%)

4.4

0.81

0.53 (70.1%)

18%

 “Asking HIV providers to provide and monitor TB treatment of their HIV-TB co-infected patients improves TB care and treatment and TB outcome”

9 (42.9%)

10 (47.6%)

1 (4.8%)

1 (4.8%)

0 (0.0%)

4.3

0.78

0.36 (64.2%)

18%

Negative statements

 “Asking HIV providers to provide and monitor TB treatment of their HIV-TB co-infected patients impacts negatively on the quality of HIV care and treatment”

1 (4.8%)

5 (23,8%)

1 (4.8%)

9 (42.9%)

5 (23,8%)

2.4

1.24

−1.26 (10.4%)

51%

 “For infection control, it is better for HIV-TB co-infected patients to be treated for HIV in the HIV service and for TB in the TB service”

5 (23,8%)

3 (14.3%)

0 (0.0%)

11 (52.4%)

2 (9.5%)

2.9

1.44

−0.76 (22.4%)

50%