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Table 1 Attitudes of peer navigator and other study staff implementers towards adoption and appropriateness of iCARE Nigeria testing and treatment interventions

From: Attitudes toward scale-up of an Intensive Combination Approach to Rollback the Epidemic in Nigerian adolescents (iCARE) intervention for youth in Nigeria: results of a mixed methods early-implementation study

 

Treatment

Testing

All

 

Other study staff

PN

Other study staff

PN

 

Total survey respondentsa

100 (79)

100 (93)

100 (31)

100 (24)

100 (227)

Adoption (agree or strongly agree)

% (N)

% (N)

% (N)

% (N)

% (N)

Not too complex for setting

94.9 (75/79)

76.3 (71/93)

93.5 (12/31)

70.8 (17/24)

77.1 (175/227)

Procedures easy to understand

93.6 (73/78)

96.8 (90/93)

93.5 (29/31)

100 (23/23)

95.2(216)

Compatible/consistent with youth needs

96.2 (73/78)

95.7(89/93)

93.5 (29/31)

91.3 (21/23)

93.4 (212)

More effective than existing interventions

96 (76/79)

93.5 (87/93)

77.4 (24/31)

83.3 (20/24)

91.2 (207)

Youth would benefit

97.4 (76/78)

100 (93/93)

96.8 (30/31)

95.8 (23/24)

97.8 (222)

  1. amissing responses are excluded