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Table 1 Stakeholders and health service providers interviewed

From: Understanding key drivers and barriers to implementation of the WHO recommendations for the case management of childhood pneumonia and possible serious bacterial infection with amoxicillin dispersible tablets (DT) in Bangladesh: a qualitative study

Key Stakeholders from the national and sub-national levels

Health Service Providers interviewed from different types of facilities

National Level

Sub-national level

Khulna and Lakshmipur

Digholia, Khulna

Ramganj, Lakshmipur

Facility type [Ownership, location]

Total number of facilities visited

National Newborn Health Program & Integrated Management of Childhood Illness, Directorate General of Health Services (DGHS) [3]

Directorate General of Family Planning (DGFP) [1]

UNICEF [2]

Bangladesh Pediatric Association [2]

Save the Children [2]

Central Medical Store Depot, DGHS [2]

Systems for Improved Access to Pharmaceuticals Services [1]

Community Based Healthcare [1]

Square Pharmaceuticals [1]

WHO Bangladesh [1]

Civil Surgeon [2]

Upazila Health & Family Planning Officer [2]

Upazila Family Planning Officer [2]

District Storekeeper [2]

Medical Officer [2]

Medical Officer [2]

Upazila (sub-district) Health Complex [Public, Rural]

2

Sub Assistant Community Medical Officer [2]

Sub Assistant Community Medical Officer [1]

aUpazila Health Complex Pharmacist [1]

aUpazila Health Complex Pharmacist [1]

aUpazila Health Complex Storekeeper [1]

aUpazila Health Complex Storekeeper [1]

Sub Assistant Community Medical Officer [1]

Sub Assistant Community Medical Officer [2]

Union Sub-Centre [Public, Rural]

4

Family Welfare Visitor [1]

Family Welfare Visitor [1]

Sub Assistant Community Medical Officer [1]

Sub Assistant Community Medical Officer [1]

Health and Family Welfare Centre [Public, Rural]

2

Community Health Care provider [2]

Community Health Care provider [2]

Community Clinic [Public, Rural]

4

Health Assistant [2]

–

–

Family Welfare Assistant

Private Practitioner [2]

Drug Seller [2]

Private Practitioner [2]

Private drug shops and chamber of private practitioner [Private, Rural and Urban]

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  1. aThe storekeepers and the pharmacists were not directly involved in case management of childhood pneumonia or PSBI. They were providing services at the sub-district level in supply and distribution of amoxicillin