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Table 2 Demographic characteristics of interviewees (N = 15)

From: Implementation strategies for integrating pre-exposure prophylaxis for HIV prevention and family planning services for adolescent girls and young women in Kenya: a qualitative study

Characteristic

Value

POWER as primary employer – no. (%)

10 (67)

Primary occupational rolea – no. (%)

 Healthcare provider

10 (67)

    Clinician (nurse or clinical officer)

6 (60)

    HTS counsellor

3 (30)

    Other counsellor

1 (10)

 Other key informantb

5 (33)

Primary site affiliation – no. (%)

 Site A

6 (40)

 Site B

6 (40)

 Both

3 (20)

  1. aBased on participant’s primary role vis-à-vis PrEP delivery and the POWER study. For example, a participant who is a doctor by profession but whose primary role in POWER was a study coordinator is counted as “other key informant”
  2. bHeld administrative roles within the POWER study or at a study site