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Table 2 Primary Care Provider, Patient, and Staff Demographics

From: Mixed method evaluation of Relational Team Development (RELATED) to improve team-based care for complex patients with mental illness in primary care

 

Providers (N=18)

Patients (N=58)a

Staff (N=20)

Clinics N (%)

 Clinic 1

10 (56)

34 (59)

9 (45)

 Clinic 2

8 (44)

24 (41)

11 (55)

Gender N (%)

 Female

12 (67)

43 (74)

18 (90)

 Male

6 (33)

14 (24)

2 (10)

 Unknown/Missing

0

1 (2)

0

Age M (SD)

39 (7)

45 (14)

36 (10)

Race N (%)

 African-American/Black

1 (6)

3 (5)

0

 American Indian/Alaskan Native

1 (6)

4 (7)

0

 Asian (includes Southeast Asian, Indian)

3 (17)

0

2 (10)

 Pacific Islander/Native Hawaiian

0

1 (2)

1 (5)

 Caucasian/White

11 (61)

28 (48)

12 (60)

 Multiple races

0

1 (2)

0

 Other

1 (6)

8 (14)

4 (20)

 Unknown/Missing

1 (6)

13 (22)

1 (5)

Ethnicity N (%)

 Hispanic

2 (11)

26 (45)

8 (40)

 Non-Hispanic

16 (89)

27 (46)

12 (60)

 Unknown/Missing

0

5 (9)

0

Professional Background N (%)

 Nurse Practitioner

4 (22)

  

 Physician

12 (67)

 Physician Assistant

2 (11)

Medical Specialty N (%)

 Family Medicine

7 (39)

  

 Medicine-Pediatrics

1 (6)

 Internal Medicine

10 (56)

Years since completing residency N (%)

 Missing

3 (17)

  

 10 – 19

4 (22)

 5-9

4 (22)

 < 5

7 (39)

Diagnoses M (SD)

 Number of Total Medical Diagnoses

 

4.7 (3.9)

 

 Number of Mental Illness

 

1.5 (0.7)

 
  1. N Number, SD Standard Deviation, M Mean
  2. aPatients in the PCAT were recruited from those shadowed in the Coaching component. Two were recruited in Clinic 1 and one in clinic 2. One patient from Clinic 1 participated in focus group. No patients from Clinic 2 completed PCAT or focus group