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. 2020 Dec 6;10(2):020428. doi: 10.7189/jogh.10.020428

Table 2.

Characteristics of Indonesian districts in terms of service density and proximity

n (%) Median Interquartile range Minimum Maximum



(IQR)


Service density
GP: population ratio:*
Low
165 (33.2)
9.7
3.95
2.5
13.0
Medium
166 (33.4)
17.8
5.43
13.1
23.6
High
166 (33.4)
32.5
16.05
23.8
113.8
Nurse: population ratio:†
Low
165 (33.2)
69.3
30.80
17.6
97.6
Medium
167 (33.6)
138.2
42.80
98.8
188.5
High
165 (33.2)
270.1
121.80
188.6
758.7
PHC: population ratio:‡
Low
164 (33.0)
0.83
0.28
0.37
1.15
Medium
167 (33.6)
1.58
0.56
1.16
2.17
High
166 (33.4)
3.26
1.79
2.18
21.34
Hospital beds: population ratio:§
Low
165 (33.2)
28.6
41.85
0.0
53.4
Medium
167 (33.6)
75.5
20.18
53.6
106.0
High
165 (33.2)
203.1
170.35
106.1
1616.0
Service proximity
Travel time to primary care facility‖:
Short
165 (33.2)
12.77
2.98
2.00
14.94
Medium
166 (33.4)
17.51
2.78
14.95
21.01
Long
166 (33.4)
25.78
12.69
21.03
302.03
Travel time to hospital:‖
Short
165 (33.2)
25.38
11.51
5.00
35.37
Medium
166 (33.4)
43.70
9.69
35.58
55.62
Long
166 (33.4)
80.79
53.12
55.73
490.91
Travel costs to primary care facility:¶
Low
165 (33.2)
2.47
0.86
0.00
3.22
Medium
166 (33.4)
3.90
0.91
3.23
5.11
High
166 (33.4)
6.99
4.16
5.14
57.44
Travel costs to hospital¶:
Low
165 (33.2)
5.52
2.50
1.62
7.99
Medium
166 (33.4)
11.12
4.60
8.01
16.87
High 166 (33.4) 41.14 51.39 17.10 3277.37

*General practitioners (GP) per 40 000 district residents.

†Nurses per 100 000 residents.

‡Public primary health care centres (PHC) per 30 000 residents.

§Beds per 100 000 residents.

In minutes.

¶In thousands of Indonesian rupiahs (IDR)