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Table 1 Participant demographics

From: Selecting implementation strategies to improve implementation of integrated PrEP for pregnant and postpartum populations in Kenya: a sequential explanatory mixed methods analysis

Characteristic

PrEP-experienced healthcare workers (N = 183), n (%) or median (IQR)

Workshop participants (N = 46), n (%) or median (IQR)

Female

115 (62.8)

26 (56.5)

Age in years

32 (29, 38)

40 (34, 46)

Highest educational attainment

 None

0 (0)

0 (0)

 Primary

0 (0)

0 (0)

 Secondary

2 (1.1)

2 (4.4)

 Polytechnic

6 (3.3)

1 (2.2)

 University/college

175 (95.6)

43 (93.5)

Current employment role

 Clinical officer

23 (12.6)

6 (13.0)

 Counselor (peer, general, or social worker)

6 (3.3)

1 (2.2)

 In-charge

31 (16.9)

4 (8.7)

 Nurse or nurse counselor

87 (47.5)

6 (13.0)

 Research staff

22 (12.0)

NA

 Doctor

0 (0)

3 (6.5)

 Pharmacist

NA

3 (6.5)

 Partner representative

NA

4 (8.7)

 AIDS and STI control program (county, sub-county, or national)

NA

7 (15.2)

 Others

14 (7.7)

12 (26.1)

Years providing PrEP to individuals of any age

2.3 (1.5, 3.3)

3 (1.0, 4.0)

Years providing care to pregnant or postpartum women (N = 182)

4.3 (3.1, 7.1)

–

Years providing PrEP to pregnant or postpartum women

2.3 (1.5, 3.3)

–

Received training to pregnant or postpartum women

125 (68.3)

–

Received training in providing PrEP adherence counseling to pregnant or postpartum women

113 (61.8)

–