Table 1.
Indicator | Definition | Source |
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Referral uptake (primary outcome) | The actual number of presumptive TB cases visiting the GP clinic after pharmacy referral/total cases referred from community pharmacies | Obtained by matching yellow referral slips collected from PPM-1 clinics to all original slips collected from participating pharmacies |
Referral delay | The time period between detailed training (Training 2) of pharmacy staff and the first referral from community pharmacy | By noting the earliest date on an original referral slip |
Diagnostic delay | The time period between referral provision to the patient and the patient’s registration at the GP clinic for notified TB cases | By noting the date on an original referral slip and date at which a particular patient reported at a participating PPM-1 clinic |
Referral outcome (secondary outcome) | The total number of TB cases notified/total cases referred from community pharmacies × 100 | By looking at the national case notification register and matching patients with those referred from the three districts |
Referrals generated from brief training | The number of referrals provided by pharmacies after “on the spot” (Training 1 [brief]) but before the second detailed training (Training 2) | By noting the dates on original referral slips and comparing with training dates for a particular pharmacy |
Referrals generated from full training | The number of referrals provided by pharmacies after the second detailed training (Training 2) | By noting the dates on original referral slips and comparing with training dates for a particular pharmacy |
Pharmacy annual referral rate | The number of referrals made per pharmacy across the year (January–December 2017) in which the project was run | By counting all referrals made by each pharmacy (using original slips collected by cluster facilitators) |
GP = general practitioner; TB = tuberculosis; PPM = public–private mix.