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Table 1 Key informant demographics

From: “After viral load testing, I get my results so I get to know which path my life is taking me”: qualitative insights on routine centralized and point-of-care viral load testing in western Kenya from the Opt4Kids and Opt4Mamas studies

Frequency(N = 63)

Participants/Caregivers (N = 44)

Adolescent participants (N = 8)

 Age

Median

13(13–13)

 Sex

Female

5

Male

3

Caregivers of child participants (N = 16)

 Age of child

Median

8.5(5–11)

 Sex of child

Female

5

Male

11

Pregnant women newly initiating ART (N = 10)

 Age

Median

24.5(20–33)

 Number of biological children

Median

1(0–2)

 HIV positive children?

Yes

0

No

10

Pregnant women with high VL during study follow-up (N = 10)

 Age

Median

28(24–30)

 Number of biological children

Median

2(2–3)

 HIV positive children?

Yes

0

No

10

HIV providers (N = 11)

 Years of experience caring for children and pregnant women living with HIV

Median

7(3–15) years

Policymakers (N = 8)

 Years of experience caring for children and pregnant women living with HIV

Median

11(5–16) years