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Barriers to the Provision of Smoking Cessation Services Reported by Clinicians in Underserved Communities

Daniel S. Blumenthal
The Journal of the American Board of Family Medicine May 2007, 20 (3) 272-279; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3122/jabfm.2007.03.060115
Daniel S. Blumenthal
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    Table 1.

    Health Care Professionals Attending Focus Groups

    Focus GroupPhysicianMidlevel Provider*NurseAdministratorOther†Total
    1302005
    2130105
    3211015
    43331010
    5142007
    6200327
    711000011
    83170112
    9601007
    102252213
    Total3414217682
    • * Midlevel provider includes nurse practitioner and physician assistant.

    • † Other includes registered dietician, pharmacist, social worker, or medical student.

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    Table 2.

    Practice Settings and Health Care Professionals Participating in Focus Groups

    TypePrivate PracticeCommunity Health CentersHealth DepartmentMorehouse School of MedicineCounty Hospital Neighborhood Health CenterTotal
    Physician38119334
    Physician assistant070007
    Nurse practitioner033017
    Nurses21011721
    Pharmacist010001
    Social worker010001
    Nutritionist010012
    Administration031307
    Student000202
    Total5346251282
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