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Table 2 Participant characteristics

From: Using behavioural theories to optimise shared haemodialysis care: a qualitative intervention development study of patient and professional experience

 

Patients invited

Patients interviewed

Total interviewed

Patient level of engagement

Sheffield

York

Sheffield

York

 

Total (male)

Total (male)

Total (male)

Total (male)

None

4 (3)

6 (2)

3 (2)

1 (1)

4

Some

1 (1)

9 (7)

1 (1)

5 (4)

6

Full

5 (3)*

1 (0)

4 (3)

1 (0)

5

Total patients interviewed

10 (7)

16 (9)

8 (6)

7 (5)

15

 

Staff invited

Staff interviewed

Total interviewed

 

Sheffield

York

Sheffield

York

 

Nurse level of engagement

None

 

1 (1)

 

1 (0)

 

Some

2 (1)

1 (0)

2 (1)

1 (0)

 

Full

2 (1)

1 (0)

2 (1)

0

 

Total nurses interviewed

4 (2)

3 (1)

4 (2)

2 (1)

6 (3)

Healthcare assistant level of engagement

None

0

1 (0)

0

0 (0)

 

Some

0

1 (0)

0

1 (0)

 

Full

0

0

0

0

 

Total healthcare assistants interviewed

0

2 (0)

0

1 (0)

1 (0)

  1. Note. Figures in brackets equal number of male participants.
  2. * Female patient died between pack being mailed and interview time.
  3. #26 patients contacted, 19 responded, 3 opted out (all female, not engaged in SHC).
  4. #7 staff contacted, 7 responded, 0 opted out.