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Table 1 Chronic patients interviewed and Staff member interviewed working at different levels of PHC

From: Comprehensive primary health care and non-communicable diseases management: a case study of El Salvador

Chronic Patients

NCD suffered

Sex

Age

Marital status

Children

Level of education

Occupation

1.

Hypertension

F

44

Accompained

6

Primary education (until 8 years old)

Homemaker

2.

Hypertension

F

77

Married

6 (2 died)

Primary education

Seamstress

3.

DM type 2

F

57

Married

12 (5 died)

Illiterate

Street food vendor

4.

Hypertension

F

70

Married

6

Homemaker

5.

Hypertension

M

77

Widow

6

Primary education

Farmer

6.

DM type 2

F

62

Widow

Basic (1 year)

Domestic worker

7.

Hypertension + CKD

F

49

Separated

4

Primary education

Homemaker

8.

Hypertension

F

70

Accompained

8 (2 died)

Primary education

Homemaker

9.

DM type 2

F

61

Married

3

Illiterate

Homemaker

10.

CKD

M

58

Married

6

Primary education

Farmer

11.

Hypertension

M

80

Married

4

Illiterate

Farmer

12.

Hypertension + CKD

M

66

Accompained

6 (2 died)

Illiterate

Farmer

13.

Hypertension + CKD

F

61

Married

3

Illiterate

Homemaker

14.

Hypertension

F

64

Married

7

Primary education

Cook

PHC staff

Professional profile

Sex

Coordination level

1.Departamental Coordinator

Male (M)

2.&3.Intermunicipal coordinators

M

4.Regional coordinator

M

Interdisciplinary PHC team

5. Health educator

Female (F)

6.Sanitary inspector

F

7.Medical student completing year of social service

M

8.General practitioner

M

9.Family doctor

F

10.Nurses

F

11.Pharmacist

F

12.Laboratory technician

M