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Table 3 Awareness and prevalence of “Making Every Contact Count” (by healthcare professional group)

From: Are healthcare professionals delivering opportunistic behaviour change interventions? A multi-professional survey of engagement with public health policy

 

Healthcare professional group

Question

General practitioners

Specialist doctors

Nurses and health visitors

Midwives

Ambulance staff

Scientific, therapeutic and technical staff

Nurses working in GP practices

Support to clinical staff

Other HCHS staff/unknown classifications

(Awareness)

 Before today, had you heard of the Making Every Contact Count consensus statement? (Yes)

57/331 (17.2%)

38/121 (31.4%)

171/421 (40.6%)

18/41 (43.9%)

4/19 (21.1%)

93/263 (35.4%)

37/87 (42.5%)

14/47 (29.8%)

2/14 (14.3%)

(Prevalence)

 Of the service users you see in a typical working week, what proportion do you think would benefit from you Making Every Contact Count?

M = 44.15% (SD = 29.55)

M = 54.88% (SD = 29.23)

M = 61.42% (SD = 31.25)

M = 71.61% (SD = 29.47)

M = 55.30% (SD = 34.25)

M = 58.41% (SD = 33.24)

M = 68.07% (SD = 29.59)

M = 68.37% (SD = 30.87)

M = 81.75% (SD = 23.42)

 Of the service users you see in a typical working week, who you think would benefit, with what proportion do you Make Every Contact Count?

M = 33.97% (SD = 22.49)

M = 47.84% (SD = 32.09)

M = 59.81% (SD = 31.09)

M = 71.40% (SD = 23.28)

M = 35.10% (SD = 19.84)

M = 54.40% (SD = 35.01)

M = 65.36% (SD = 26.75)

M = 63.22% (SD = 34.07)

M = 70.40% (SD = 27.41)

 Of the service users you see in a typical working week who you think would benefit, how much of their appointment time do you spend with them making every contact count?

M = 20.09% (SD = 18.24)

M = 27.86% (SD = 27.41)

M = 44.83% (SD = 31.91)

M = 48.04% (SD = 33.87)

M = 38.44% (SD = 25.65)

M = 36.98% (SD = 34.46)

M = 53.90% (SD = 32.36)

M = 58.90% (SD = 34.21)

M = 35.60% (SD = 25.15)