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. 2020 Aug 3;19:279. doi: 10.1186/s12936-020-03350-1

Table 8.

Predictors of stocking of ASAQ-ACT by PPMVs

Variables Artesunate (ASAQ) yes n (%) Amodiaquine in stock no n (%) X2 (p-value) OR (95% CI)
Outlet type
 Urban (ref) 1 (0.6) 159 (99.4)
 Rural 8 (5.0) 152 (95.0) 5.60 (0.018) * 8.37 (1.03–67.71)
Training on malaria treatment in the last 12 months
 Not received training (ref) 2 (1.1) 174 (98.9)
 Received training 7 (4.9) 137 (95.1) 4.02 (0.045) 4.45 (0.91–21.74)
PPMV knew ASAQ is the alternate anti-malarial recommended by the government for uncomplicated malaria
 Correct knowledge (ref) 2 (22.2) 7 (77.8)
 Incorrect knowledge 7 (2.3) 304 (97.7) 12.76 (0.001) * 0.08 (0.01–0.46)
Government agencies as source of information on government recommended anti-malarial medication
 No (ref) 8 (2.5) 307 (97.5)
 Yes 1 (20.0) 4 (80.0) 5.49 (0.019) * 9.59 (0.96–95.78)
PPMV knew the national recommended guideline for malaria diagnosis
 Incorrect knowledge (ref) 8 (2.6) 304 (97.4)
 Correct knowledge 1 (12.5) 7 (87.5) 2.82 (0.093) 5.43 (0.60––49.47)

Ref reference category

* Significant p-value