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Table 1 Description of the responses and responders (each responded twice) on the IPAT scale at baseline, 6, 12 and 18 months

From: Can systematic implementation support improve programme fidelity by improving care providers’ perceptions of implementation factors? A cluster randomized trial

 

Baseline

6 months*

12 months

18 months

Responses (response rate)

696 (59%)

464 (39%)

306 (27%)

326 (30%)

Excluded because of missing

45

16

0

0

Excluded because of less than three responses per unit

9

4

36

28

Included responses

642

444

270

298

Respondents per included clinic, mean (SD)

9.9 (4.0)

7.2 (4.6)

6.0 (2.1)

7.2 (3.2)

Gender

 Men

148 (23%)

89 (20%)

59 (22%)

66 (22%)

 Women

494 (77%)

289 (65%)

211 (78%)

232 (78%)

Profession

 Medical doctor

51 (8%)

31 (7%)

22 (8%)

27 (9%)

 Nurse

366 (57%)

222 (50%)

167 (62%)

194 (65%)

 Psychologist

64 (10%)

31 (7%)

13 (5%)

18 (6%)

 Social worker

45 (7%)

27 (6%)

19 (7%)

21 (7%)

 Other

116 (18%)

67 (15%)

49 (18%)

39 (13%)

Specialist in mental health care

 Yes

404 (63%)

253 (57%)

194 (72%)

238 (80%)

 No

238 (37%)

191 (43%)

76 (28%)

60 (20%)

  1. *At 6 months 15% missing on description of the responders’ gender and profession. SD Standard Deviation