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. 2020 Jun 16;20:545. doi: 10.1186/s12913-020-05393-1

Table 3.

Profile of medicine shops & private clinics, engaged in treatment of young infants

Medicine shops (%) Physician-run clinics (%)
Proximity to hospital with in-patient pediatrics service (in minutes) < 30 min
n = 200
30–60 min
n = 100
>60 min
n = 100
All
n = 400
n = 82
DDA registration 74 36 34 55 N/A
Professional credentials:
 Pediatrician 38
 Other physician 62
 CMA/ HA 66 74 72 69
 Pharmacist/ Pharmacy Assistants 10 6 5 8
 ANM/ nurse 6 5 7 6
 Other paramedical 1 2 6 3
 No professional training 17 12 10 14
Sex (% male) 86 94 79 86 98*
Age - mean 38 years 38 years
 < 30 years 22 20 30 24 17
 30 to 40 years 44 52 43 45 57
 > 40 years 34 28 27 31 26
10+ yrs. experience treating sick infants 53 34 43 46 31†
Dual practice in public sector H facility 13 17 19 15 34*
Also does in-patient pediatrics 62
Services available:
 11h hours/ day 94 88 97 93 85
 7 days/ week 98 96 90 95 83*
Physician on site at least once/ week 9 5 11 9 N/A

Medicine shop data presented in this table are restricted to those to which the full survey instrument (Tool 1) was administered (n = 400); shops that reported only dispensing medicines for young infant illness and not involved in assessment and treatment decisions are not included here

Acronyms: DDA Department of Drug Administration, CMA Certified Medical Assistant, HA Health Assistant, ANM Auxiliary Nurse-Midwife, H facility health facility, N/A not applicable

* p-value on difference between medicine shops and clinics < 0.01

p-value on difference between medicine shops and clinics < 0.05