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Table 2 Healthcare professional participant characteristics

From: ‘Community people are the most powerful resources’: qualitative critical realist analysis and framework to support co-produced responses to zoonotic disease threats with(in) Nepali communities

Identifier

Type

Gender

Interview

Health1

Infectious disease specialist

Male

In-person

Health2

Clinician/NGO

Male

In-person

Health3

Public health specialist

Male

In-person

Health4

Consultant for health NGOs/iNGOs

Male

In-person

Health5

Government (central)/NGO

Female

In-person

Health6

Infectious disease specialist

Male

In-person

Health7

Government (central)/clinician

Male

In-person

Health8

Consultant for health NGOs/iNGOs

Male

In-person

Health9

Government (central)/infectious disease specialist

Male

In-person

Health10

Consultant for health NGOs/iNGOs

Male

Remote

Health11

Infectious disease specialist/academic

Male

Remote

Health12

Public health specialist

Male

Remote

Health13

Consultant for health NGOs/iNGOs

Male

Remote

Health14

Government (regional)/public health specialist

Male

Remote

Livestock1

Government (central)/veterinarian

Male

In-person

Livestock2

Government (central)/veterinarian

Male

In-person

Livestock3

Government (regional)/veterinarian

Female

In-person

Livestock4

Government (regional)/veterinarian

Male

In-person

Livestock5

Government (regional)/veterinarian

Female

Remote

Livestock6

Government (central)/veterinarian

Female

Remote

  1. iNGO: international non-governmental organisation; NGO: non-governmental organisation