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Table 2 Survey respondent characteristics

From: Use of the Theoretical Domains Framework to evaluate factors driving successful implementation of the Accelerated Chest pain Risk Evaluation (ACRE) project

Time post-implementation

More than 12 months = 43 (68 %)

Less than 12 months =20 (32 %)

Professional group

Medical = 29 (46 %)

Nursing = 29 (46 %)

Other/allied health = 5 (8 %)

Hospital size/type

Major metropolitan = 30 (48 %)

Major regional = 23 (36 %)

Large metropolitan = 7 (11 %)

Medium sized = 3 (5 %)

  1. Major metropolitan metropolitan hospitals with greater than 20,000 acute casemix-adjusted separations and greater than 20,000 emergency department presentations annually, Major Regional regional hospitals with greater than 16,000 acute casemix-adjusted separations and greater than 20,000 emergency department presentations annually, Large metropolitan metropolitan acute hospitals treating greater than 10,000 acute casemix-adjusted separations and greater than 20,000 emergency department presentations annually, Medium sized medium acute hospitals in metropolitan and regional areas treating between 5000 and 10,000 acute casemix-adjusted separations and greater than 20,000 emergency department resentations annually [19]