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. 2020 Aug 31;15(8):e0236027. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0236027

Table 1. Perception factors and Likert scale score of respondents for inrolment of household to CBHI in Tach-Armachiho district, North Gondar, Ethiopia, 2019.

Variables Likert scale Uptake of CBHI
Yes n (%) No n (%)
CBHI benefit packages are adequate enough to meet health care needs of your household. SD 10 (11.4%) 67 (38.5%)
D 13 (14.8%) 78 (44.8%)
A 37 (42%) 24 (13.8%)
SA 28 (31.8%) 5 (2.9%)
CBHI management is trust worthy. SD 5 (5.7%) 42 (24.1%)
D 5 (5.7%) 17 (9.8%)
A 48 (54.5%) 110 (63.2%)
SA 30 (34.1%) 5 (2.9%)
The quality of health care services is good (waiting time, availability of drugs, diagnostics) SD 10 (11.4%) 101 (58%)
D 21 (23.9%) 51 (29.3%)
A 38 (43.2%) 17 (9.8%)
SA 19 (21.6%) 5 (2.9%)
The provider makes a good diagnosis SD 13 (14.8%) 97 (55.7%)
D 13 (14.8%) 41 (23.6%)
A 37 (42%) 30 (17.2%)
SA 25 (28.4%) 6 (3.4%)

SA: Strongly Agree; A: Agree; D: Disagree; SD: Strongly Disagree.