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Table 1 Characteristics of Respondents

From: Synthesis and translation of research and innovations from polio eradication (STRIPE): initial findings from a global mixed methods study

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Survey (N = 3659)

n (%)a

KIIs (N = 194)

n (%)

Country distribution

 G±ô´Ç²ú²¹±ô1

796 (21.8%)

18 (9.3%)

â€Çã´Ú²µ³ó²¹²Ô¾±²õ³Ù²¹²Ô

513 (14.0%)

28 (14.4%)

 B²¹²Ô²µ±ô²¹»å±ð²õ³ó

106 (2.9%)

17 (8.8%)

 Democratic Republic of Congo

499 (13.6%)

23 (11.9%)

 E³Ù³ó¾±´Ç±è¾±²¹

101 (2.8%)

30 (15.4%)

 I²Ô»å¾±²¹

401 (11.0%)

25 (12.9%)

 I²Ô»å´Ç²Ô±ð²õ¾±²¹

322 (8.8%)

26 (13.4%)

 N¾±²µ±ð°ù¾±²¹

921 (25.2%)

27 (13.9%)

Levels worked

 G±ô´Ç²ú²¹±ô

565 (9.2%)

18 (9.3%)

 N²¹³Ù¾±´Ç²Ô²¹±ô

894 (14.6%)

84 (43.3%)

â€Çȳٲ¹³Ù±ð/¶Ù¾±²õ³Ù°ù¾±³¦³Ù

3333 (52.7%)

70 (36.1%)

â€Çȳܲú-»å¾±²õ³Ù°ù¾±³¦³Ù/¹ó°ù´Ç²Ô³Ù±ô¾±²Ô±ð

1445 (23.5%)

22 (11.3%)

Organizational representation

 GPEI partners

2948 (34.5%)

61 (31.4%)

 G´Ç±¹±ð°ù²Ô³¾±ð²Ô³Ù

3657 (42.8%)

96 (49.5%)

 Implementing organizations

1600 (18.7%)

23 (11.9%)

 Research organizations

119 (1.4%)

5 (2.6%)

 O³Ù³ó±ð°ù

216 (2.5%)

9 (4.6%)

Polio program goal2

 Resource mobilization

213 (2.7%)

–

 Partnership development

312 (4.0%)

–

 Strategy development

577 (7.4%)

–

 Strengthening delivery systems

926 (11.9%)

–

 Vaccine administration

2132 (27.4%)

–

â€Çȳܰù±¹±ð¾±±ô±ô²¹²Ô³¦±ð

1426 (18.3%)

–

 Community Engagement

1176 (15.1%)

–

 Monitoring and Evaluation

1027 (13.2%)

–

  1. aSurvey respondents were able to select multiple responses for the following characteristics: the levels where they worked, their organizational representation, and the polio program goal over the period 1988–2019. Hence, the sum of responses (n) under each of these characteristics is greater than the total number of respondents (N = 3659 for the survey)
  2. 1Global respondents refer to those respondents contacted by the global survey, as compared to surveys conducted in the seven focus countries. This sample therefore includes individuals who may have primarily worked at the global level but also supported polio eradication in one or multiple countries
  3. 2Survey respondents were asked to indicate polio program goals which they were involved as part of the survey response; this information was not gathered during key informant interviews, though respondents’ experiences were reviewed a priori to ensure representativeness across program goals