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. 2015 Oct 14;8:564. doi: 10.1186/s13104-015-1560-7

Table 1.

Characteristics of interviewed private general practitioners (GPs) in eight cities in Indonesia (2011) and their knowledge and perceptions of the International Standards of Tuberculosis Care (ISTC)

City Number of interviewed private GPs Sex Years of clinical practice Aware of ISTC Have participated in ISTC training Perceived ISTC easy to apply in private practice
Male Female Median Q1 Q3 n (%)a 90 % CI n (%)b 90 % CI n (%)b 90 % CI
Medan 69 30 (43.4 %) 39 (56.5 %) 6.0 3.0 12.0 17 (24.6) 15.9–33.3 2 (3.8) 0.7–10.9 7 (41.2) 19.7–62.6
Palembang 85 32 (37.6 %) 53 (62.4 %) 7.0 3.5 14.0 35 (41.2) 32.2–50.1 3 (5.7) 1.1–10.4 22 (62.9) 48.8–76.9
Banjarmasin 74 23 (31.1 %) 51 (68.9 %) 5.0 2.0 11.0 55 (74.3) 65.8–82.8 22 (41.5) 20.3–41.1 36 (65.5) 54.6–76.3
Jakarta 47 25 (53.2 %) 22 (46.8 %) 4.0 2.0 10.0 21 (44.7) 32.4–56.9 1 (8.9) 0.2–13.9 9 (42.9) 23.8–61.9
Bandung 52 20 (38.5 %) 32 (61.5 %) 6.0 2.0 11.0 22 (42.3) 30.7–53.9 1 (8.9) 0.2–12.6 13 (59.1) 40.6–77.6
Semarang 90 40 (44.4 %) 50 (55.6 %) 10.0 5.0 17.0 53 (58.9) 50.2–67.6 8 (15.1) 4.5–16.8 29 (54.7) 43.2–66.3
Surabaya 86 43 (50.0 %) 43 (50.0 %) 7.0 4.0 12.0 33 (38.4) 29.6–47.1 3 (5.7) 1.1–10.3 14 (42.4) 27.6–57.2
Jayapura 44 18 (40.9 %) 26 (59.1 %) 6.0 2.0 12.0 29 (65.9) 53.8–78.1 13 (24.5) 17.8–44.7 20 (68.9) 54.1–83.8

CI confidence interval

aDenominator: number of private GPs interviewed

bDenominator: number of private GPs who have heard of the ISTC