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. 2017 Jul 28;32(9):1316–1326. doi: 10.1093/heapol/czx091

Table 2.

Summary characteristics of surveyed facilities in Kisumu and Nairobi

Nairobi Kisumu
Total number of clinics, n(%) 10 (100) 34 (100)
 Type of facility
  Dispensary/small health centre 4 (40) 30 (88)
  Large health centre/sub-district hospital 4 (40) 3 (9)
  District/referral hospital 2 (20) 1 (3)
 Management authority, n (%)
  Government 6 (60) 30 (88)
  Faith-based organisation 3 (30) 3 (9)
  Other NGO 1 (10) 0 (0)
  Private-for-profit 0 (0) 1 (3)
 HIV-related services, n (%)
  HIV testing 10 (100) 34 (100)
  PMTCT 10 (100) 34 (100)
  HIV care (incl. pre-ART) 8 (80) 32 (94)
  HIV treatment 8 (80) 32 (94)
 Human resources and patient load, median (range)
  No. of cliniciansa 2.5 (0.0–8.0) 1 (0–34.5)
  No. nurses/midwives 6.5 (0–18.0) 2 (0–62.0)
  No. counsellors 2 (0–13.0) 0.3 (0–7.0)
  No. HIV testing clients/week 78 (11.0–1237.0) 39 (0–206.0)
  No. weekly HIV testing clients/staffb 1.3 (0.8–42) 3.7 (0–41.2)
  Staff turnoverc 11 (0–87.0) 0 (0–170.0)
Human resources for ART - clinics offering ART
 No. ART clients/week (median (range)) 50 (35–141.0) 37 (0–154.0)
 No. weekly ART clients/clinician or nurse (median (range)) 4.8 (3.3–8.8) 11.7 (0–25.0)
 Facilities with clinician, n (%) 7 (88) 25 (78)
 Facilities with lab technician, n (%) 7 (88) 17 (53)
a

Doctor, clinical officer, assistant medical officer.

b

Nurse, midwife, nursing aide, counsellor or community outreach worker.

c

No. staff left in past year/total staff (nurses, clinicians, aides, counsellors, outreach), as a percentage.