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. 2021 Oct 2;6:35. doi: 10.1186/s41256-021-00222-2

Table 1.

Demographic and RHD clinical characteristics of quantitative survey respondents (N = 397)

Gender n (%)
Female 297 (74.8%)
Male 100 (25.2%)
Highest level of education
No formal schooling 124 (31.2%)
Primary school 141 (35.5%)
Secondary school 84 (21.2%)
University 48 (12.1%)
Employment status
Homemaker 220 (55.4%)
Employed 91 (22.9%)
Unemployed 68 (17.1%)
Student 18 (4.5%)
Monthly income level
Less than 2000 Sudanese Pounds (SDG) *(100 SDG = $15.06 USD) 275 (69.3%)
2000–3999 SDG 98 (24.7%)
4000–7999 SDG 19 (4.8%)
Greater than 8000 SDG 2 (0.5%)
Not reported 3 (0.7%)
Household setting
Rural 179 (45.2%)
Urban 175 (44.2%)
Suburban 42 (10.6%)
Insurance status
Insured 278 (70.0%)
Uninsured 107 (27.0%)
Not reported 12 (3.0%)
History of carditis
Yes 114 (28.7%)
No 283 (71.3%)
History of heart valve surgery
Yes 204 (51.4%)
No 193 (48.6%)
Optimal adherence to BPG prophylaxis
Yes 127 (32.0%)
No 270 (68.0%)

Demographic and clinical characteristics of the 397 patients with RHD who completed a quantitative survey outlining barriers to BPG prophylaxis in Khartoum, Sudan