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Table 1 General characteristics of the CPs

From: Conducting a psychosocial and lifestyle assessment as part of an integrated care approach for childhood obesity: experiences, needs and wishes of Dutch healthcare professionals

N

Age (years)

Function

Gender

Organization

Experience as a CP

CPa 1

30

YHC nurseb for children aged 0–12 years

Female

Municipal health service

Two years

CP 2

63

YHC nurse for children aged 0–19 years

Male

Municipal health service

Three years

CP 3

37

YHC nurse for children aged 0–19 years

Female

Municipal health service

Four years

CP 4

56

YHC nurse for children aged 0–19 years

Female

Municipal health service

Few weeks

CP 5

54

YHC nurse for children aged 0–19 years

Female

Municipal health service

Few weeks

CP 6

26

YHC nurse for children aged 0–19 years

Female

Municipal health service

Five months

CP 7

49

YHC nurse for children aged 4–19 years

Female

Municipal health service

One and a half years

CP 8

54

YHC nurse for children aged 4–19 years

Female

Municipal health service

Three months

CP 9

39

YHC nurse for children aged 4–12 years

Female

Municipal health service

Three/four years

CP 10

64

YHC nurse for children aged 0–18 years

Female

Municipal health service

Eight years

CP 11

45

Child health coach

Female

Self-employed coach

Five years

CP 12

56

YHC nurse for children aged 12 years and older

Female

Municipal health service

Three years

CP 13

46

YHC nurse for children aged 0–12 years

Female

Municipal health service

Two months

CP 14

58

YHC nurse for children aged 0–18 years

Female

Municipal health service

Three months

  1. aCP coordinating professional
  2. bYHC nurse youth health care nurse