Uganda Pharmacy attendants KAP Survey dataset – User Guide

Persistent identifier

10.17037/DATA.00004231

Description

An anonymised dataset of 140 pharmacy attendants who gave informed consent to participate in this KAP survey in Mbarara, Uganda between June 2021 – June 2021. Dataset contains variables on knowledge on eye diseases, number of patients with eye diseases presenting for treatment at the pharmacies and drug shops, and management of eye diseases including suspected corneal infections.

Data collection methods

We used structured questionnaires that were administered by trained research assistants who were nurses.

Data analysis and preparation

The data was entered into a Microsoft Access database and imported into STATA 16 for analysis. Only participant identification numbers were entered in the Microsoft Access alongside the data.

Geographic regions

Mbarara City, Uganda

Key dates

Start date of data collection was 7th June 2021 to 26th July 2021.

Quality controls

Before data collection, the research assistants underwent training on how to collect the data in this study.

Population

The study participants consisted of pharmacy attendants working in the pharmacies and drug shops located Mbarara City. The cadres of pharmacy attendants included pharmacists, pharmacy technicians, registered nurses, and enrolled nurses.

Privacy

Participant information, such as names, addresses, and contact details have been removed.

Ethics

Organisation Ethics ID Other information
Mbarara University of Science and Technology – Research Ethics Committee MUREC 1/7  
Uganda National Council for Science and Technology HS1082ES  
London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine, UK Ethics Committee 22123  

Keywords

Microbial Keratitis, Bacterial keratitis, Fungal keratitis, Keratitis, Traditional Eye Medicine, Pharmacies, Uganda

Language of written material

English

Project information

Project name Funder/sponsor Grant number
Management of microbial keratitis by private pharmacies in Mbarara City, Southwestern Uganda: a study of knowledge, attitude and practice. Wellcome Trust 207472/Z/17/Z

Creators

Forename Surname Faculty / Dept Institution Role
Simon Arunga Ophthalmology London School of Science and Technology/ Mbarara University of Science and Technology Project leader, Supervisor, Data Creator

Associated roles

Forename Surname Faculty/Dept Institution Role
Abel Ebong Ophthalmology Mbarara University of Science and Technology Project Member

File description

Filename Description Access status Licence
KAP_Pharmacy_dataset Dataset contains survey responses of pharmacy attendants in Uganda Request access for all Data Sharing Agreement
KAP_Pharmacy_dataset_codebook Codebook outlining variables contained within the dataset Open to all Creative Commons Attribution (CC-BY)
KAP_supplementary_material Supplementary material document containing the semi-structured KAP questionnaire and in-depth interview guide for Pharmacy attendants in Uganda, as well as the focus group discussion guide Open to all Creative Commons Attribution (CC-BY)
4231-UserGuide User guide for KAP dataset (this document) Open to all Creative Commons Attribution (CC-BY)