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Table 2 Descriptive statistics and characteristics of the sample that completed surveys

From: Provider perceptions of the anticipated benefits, barriers, and facilitators associated with implementing a stepped care model for the delivery of addiction and mental health services in New Brunswick: a mixed-methods observational implementation study

 

Respondents

Non-Respondents

N

%

N

%

Population served

 Adults

141

44.6

55

50.6

 Children/youth

175

55.3

30

49.4

Organization

 Vitalité

120

38.0

21

24.7

 Horizon

149

47.2

46

54.1

 School district

44

13.9

18

21.2

 Other

3

0.9

 

Practice location

 Rural

141

44.6

35

41.2

 Urban

174

55.1

50

58.8

Practice setting

 All providers

  Primary care clinic

3

0.9

4

4.7

  Community A&MH clinic

127

40.2

30

35.3

  Child and youth team (healthcare)

129

40.8

21

24.7

  Child and youth team (education)

45

14.2

18

21.2

  Other

12

2.8

12

14.1

 Adult providers

  Primary care clinic

3

2.1

4

9.3

  Community A&MH clinic

127

90.1

30

69.8

  Other

11

7.8

9

20.9

 Child and youth providers

  Child and youth team (healthcare)

129

73.7

21

50.0

  Child and youth team (education)

45

25.7

18

42.9

  Other

1

0.6

3

7.1

Level of education

  Doctoral

5

1.6

3

3.5

  Master’s

86

27.2

20

23.5

  Baccalaureate

191

60.4

48

56.5

  Professional certificate

23

7.3

12

14.1

  Other

11

3.5

2

2.4

Provider profession

  Nursing

42

13.3

22

25.9

  Psychology

28

8.9

8

9.4

  Social work

180

57.0

42

49.4

  Counselling

12

3.8

4

4.7

  Business administration/admin

11

3.5

2

2.4

  Education

10

3.2

3

3.5

  Occupational therapy

16

5.1

1

1.2

  Other

17

5.4

3

3.5

Professional role

  Provider

254

80.4

66

77.6

  Manager

13

4.1

2

2.4

  Provider/manager

25

7.9

10

11.8

  Business admin/admin

9

2.8

2

2.4

  Clinic coordinator

11

3.5

4

4.7

  Other

4

1.3

1

1.2

  1. A&MH,  Addictions and Mental Health; Respondents,  providers with complete data who were included in analyses of survey data (N = 316); Non-Respondents, providers excluded from analysis of surveys due to incomplete responses to short-answer questions pertaining to implementing stepped care in your practice (N = 85)