Table 3

Clinical workload in the participating clinics during participants recruitment period in Jakarta, Yogyakarta and Denpasar, Indonesia (January–December 2014)

Participating clinicsCityStaff (number)Recruitment periodTotal inclusion days*Sample analysis time†Number of samplesWorkload per hour‡
Clinic-based settings
 Clinic AYogyakartaDermatologist in training (2), nurse (1), lab technician (1), assistant§ (1)January–Apr and July 201434204710.35
 Clinic BDenpasarGP¶ (2), nurse (2), lab technician (1), counsellor (1)June–November 2014684082580.63
 Subtotal1026123290.54
Outreach settings
 Clinic CJakartaGP¶ (2), nurses (2), lab technician (1), assistant§ (1), counsellor (1–2)March–May, and October 20149542334.31
 Clinic DJakartaGP¶ (2), lab technician (1), assistant§ (1), counsellor (1–2)March–May 201410601522.53
 Clinic EYogyakartaGP¶ (2), lab technician (1), assistant§ (1–2), counsellor (1–-2)April–July 2014742681.62
 Clinic FYogyakartaGP¶ (2), nurse (2), lab technician (1), assistant§ (1-2), counsellor (1-2)March–June 201410601001.67
 Clinic GYogyakartaGP¶ (2), nurse (2), lab technician (1), assistant§ (1–2), counsellor (1–2)April–June 2014742852.02
 Clinic HYogyakartaGP¶ (2), lab technician (1), assistant§ (1–2), counsellor (1–2)April 2014318251.39
 Subtotal462766632.40
  • *Inclusion day is defined as the day when participating clinic recruited participants for the study (post hoc calculation).

  • †Sample analysis time is defined as total duration (in hours) of time spent in the participating clinics for analysing participants’ sample, estimated to be 6 hours/inclusion day regardless service setting (post hoc estimation).

  • ‡Workload per hour is defined as average number of samples analysed per hour.

  • §Medical student trained in questionnaire administration of this study.

  • ¶General practitioner trained in sexual health.

  • GP, general practitioner.