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Table 1 Characteristics of all family planning clinics, clinics reporting and documenting cervical cancer screening in Mombasa County, 1st October 2017 to December 31, 2018

From: A cross-sectional study of the prevalence, barriers, and facilitators of cervical cancer screening in family planning clinics in Mombasa County, Kenya

 

All clinics

(n = 70)

Any screening reported

(n = 38)

Any screening captured over 15 months (n = 22)

Location:

 Urban

38 (54%)

21 (55%)

11 (50%)

 Not urban

32 (46%)

17 (45%)

11 (50%)

Clinic type:

 Public

19 (27%)

14 (37%)

11 (50%)

 Private

44 (63%)

21 (55%)

11 (50%)

 Other

7 (10%)

3 (8%)

0 (0%)

Presence of non-governmental organization support

30 (43%)

20 (53%)

11 (50%)

Presence of academic institution support

8 (11%)

4 (11%)

0 (0%)

Median number of clinicians

4 (2–6)

5 (3–9)

5 (4–14)

Cervical cancer screening provided at no cost to client

 

19 (50%)

12 (55%)

How many providers are trained in cervical cancer screening?

1 (0–3)

2 (1–4)

2 (1–4)

Management meetings held

61 (87%)

35 (92%)

20 (91%)

Visual privacy?

 No privacy at all

3 (4%)

2 (5%)

0 (0%)

 Partial/some privacy

13 (19%)

7 (18%)

5 (23%)

 Complete privacy

54 (77%)

29 (76%)

17 (77%)

Auditory privacy?

 No privacy at all

3 (4%)

2 (5%)

0 (0%)

 Partial/some privacy

12 (17%)

7 (18%)

4 (18%)

 Complete privacy

55 (79%)

29 (76%)

18 (82%)