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Table 1 Characteristics of health facilities and respondents in public health facilities of Hadiya zone, Ethiopia

From: Matrix analyses of pharmaceutical products for the years 2017 to 2019 among public health facilities in Hadiya zone, Ethiopia: a cross-sectional descriptive study

Variables

H

n (%)

HCs

n (%)

Total

n (%)

Characteristics of respondents per health facilities

 Qualification

Degree

5(21.7)

1(4.4)

6(26.1)

Diploma

2(8.7)

15(65.2)

17(73.9)

 Profession

Pharmacy

7(30.4)

13(56.5)

20(87.0)

Nursing

0

3(13.0)

3(13.0)

 Work experiences

1–5 years

4(17.4)

7(30.4)

11(47.8)

 > 5 years

3(13.0)

9(39.1)

12(52.2)

 Type of training received

IPLSa

4(17.4)

12(52.2)

16(69.6)

Both LMISb

and APTSc

3(13.0)

1(4.4)

4(17.4)

Not trained

0

3(13.0)

3(13.0)

 Working position

Pharmacy head

3(13.0)

2(8.7)

5(21.7)

Store manager

4(17.4)

14(60.9)

18(78.3)

 Job satisfaction

Satisfied

5(21.7)

4(17.4)

9(39.1)

Not satisfied

2(8.7)

12(52.2)

14(60.9)

Characteristics of health facilities

 Electronic records

Available

1(5.9)

1(5.9)

2(11.8)

Not Available

2(11.8)

13(76.5)

15(88.2)

 Functional DTCd

Available

2(11.8)

4(23.5)

6(35.3)

Not available

1(5.9)

10(58.8)

11(64.7)

 DFe or standard treatment guidelines

Available

3(17.7)

5(29.4)

8(47.1)

Not available

0

9(52.9)

9(52.9)

 Support from top-level management

Adequate

1(5.9)

3(17.7)

4(23.5)

Not adequate

2(11.8)

11(64.7)

13(76.5)

 Number of staff under pharmacy unit

–

53(59.6)

36(40.5)

89(100)

  1. aIntegrated pharmaceutical logistics service, blogistics management information system, cauditable pharmaceuticals transaction system, ddrug therapeutics committee, eDrug formulary