Response Perception

Strongly agree

Agree

Undecided

Disagree

Strongly disagree

RDT is reliable (total)

87 (35.2%)

37 (15.0%)

27 (10.9%)

66 (26.7%)

30 (12.2%)

Public sector

54 (31.8%)

29 (17.6%)

20 (11.8%)

43 (25.3%)

24 (14.1%)

Private sector

33 (42.9%)

8 (10.3%)

7 (9.1%)

23 (29.9%)

6 (7.8%)

RDT is easy to use (total)

93 (37.7%)

33 (13.4%)

47 (19.0%)

54 (21.9%)

20 (8.1%)

Public sector

60 (35.3%)

25 (14.7%)

37 (21.8%)

32 (18.2%)

16 (9.4%)

Private sector

33 (42.9%)

8 (10.3%)

10 (13.0%)

22 (28.6%)

4 (5.2%)

RDT is useful (total)

92 (37.3%)

40 (16.2%)

42 (17.0%)

54 (21.9%)

19 (7.7%)

Public sector

54 (31.8%)

33 (19.4%)

32 (18.2%)

37 (21.8%)

14 (8.2%)

Private sector

38 (49.4%)

7 (9.1%)

10 (13.0%)

17 (22.1%)

5 (6.5%)

I trust clinical judgment more than RDT (total)

31 (12.6%)

84 (34.0%)

19 (7.7%)

43 (17.4%

70 (28.3%)

Public sector

24 (14.1%)

53 (31.2%)

18 (10.6%)

35 (20.6%)

40 (23.5%)

Private sector

7 (9.1%)

31 (40.3%)

1 (1.3%)

8 (10.4%)

30 (39.0%)

RDT fits into the dynamics of consultation (total)

46 (18.6%)

73 (29.6%)

46 (18.6%)

67 (27.1%)

15 (6.1%)

Public sector

26 (15.3%)

48 (28.2%)

36 (21.2%)

47 (27.6%)

13 (7.4%)

Private sector

20 (26.0%)

25 (32.5%)

10 (13.0%)

20 (26.0%)

2 (2.6%)

RDT often gives inaccurate result (total)

26 (19.6%)

75 (30.5%)

31 (12.6%)

44 (17.9%)

70 (28.3%)

Public sector

22 (12.9%)

52 (30.6%)

22 (12.9%)

35 (20.6%)

39 (22.9%)

Private sector

4 (5.2%)

23 (29.9%)

9 (11.7%)

9 (11.7%)

31 (40.3%)