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Table 1 Characteristics of interviewed private general practitioners (GPs) in eight cities in Indonesia (2011) and their knowledge and perceptions of the International Standards of Tuberculosis Care (ISTC)

From: How do private general practitioners manage tuberculosis cases? A survey in eight cities in Indonesia

City

Number of interviewed private GPs

Sex

Years of clinical practice

Aware of ISTC

Have participated in ISTC training

Perceived ISTC easy to apply in private practice

Male

Female

Median

Q1

Q3

n (%)a

90 % CI

n (%)b

90 % CI

n (%)b

90 % CI

Medan

69

30 (43.4 %)

39 (56.5 %)

6.0

3.0

12.0

17 (24.6)

15.9–33.3

2 (3.8)

0.7–10.9

7 (41.2)

19.7–62.6

Palembang

85

32 (37.6 %)

53 (62.4 %)

7.0

3.5

14.0

35 (41.2)

32.2–50.1

3 (5.7)

1.1–10.4

22 (62.9)

48.8–76.9

Banjarmasin

74

23 (31.1 %)

51 (68.9 %)

5.0

2.0

11.0

55 (74.3)

65.8–82.8

22 (41.5)

20.3–41.1

36 (65.5)

54.6–76.3

Jakarta

47

25 (53.2 %)

22 (46.8 %)

4.0

2.0

10.0

21 (44.7)

32.4–56.9

1 (8.9)

0.2–13.9

9 (42.9)

23.8–61.9

Bandung

52

20 (38.5 %)

32 (61.5 %)

6.0

2.0

11.0

22 (42.3)

30.7–53.9

1 (8.9)

0.2–12.6

13 (59.1)

40.6–77.6

Semarang

90

40 (44.4 %)

50 (55.6 %)

10.0

5.0

17.0

53 (58.9)

50.2–67.6

8 (15.1)

4.5–16.8

29 (54.7)

43.2–66.3

Surabaya

86

43 (50.0 %)

43 (50.0 %)

7.0

4.0

12.0

33 (38.4)

29.6–47.1

3 (5.7)

1.1–10.3

14 (42.4)

27.6–57.2

Jayapura

44

18 (40.9 %)

26 (59.1 %)

6.0

2.0

12.0

29 (65.9)

53.8–78.1

13 (24.5)

17.8–44.7

20 (68.9)

54.1–83.8

  1. CI confidence interval
  2. aDenominator: number of private GPs interviewed
  3. bDenominator: number of private GPs who have heard of the ISTC