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. 2023 Apr 26;23:408. doi: 10.1186/s12913-023-09202-3

Table 1.

Demographic characteristics of clinicians and staff

Clinicians
(n = 18)
Staff
(n = 7)
Age Age
 25–35 3 (16.7%)  25–35 1 (14.3%)
 36–45 7 (38.9%)  36–45 2 (28.6%)
 46–55 6 (33.3%)  46–55 3 (42.9%)
 > 55 2 (11.1%)  > 55 1 (14.3%)
Gender Gender
 Female 9 (50.0%)  Female 7 (100.0%)

 Male

 Unspecified

7 (38.9%)

2 (11.1%)

 Male

 Unspecified

0 (0.0%)

0 (0.0%)

Length of time employed in psychiatric field 7.44 (SD = 11.97)
Length of time employed at this institution Length of time employed at this institution
 < 1 year 1 (5.6%)  < 1 year 1 (14.3%)
 1–2 years 4 (22.2%)  1–2 years 2 (28.6%)
 3–5 years 8 (44.4%)  3–5 years 1 (14.3%)
 > 5 years 5 (27.8%)  > 5 years 3 (42.9%)
Degrees obtained Degrees obtained
 MD 10 (55.5%)  Some college, no degree 2 (28.6%)
 NP 5 (27.8%)  Associate’s degree 2 (28.6%)
 PhD 1 (5.6%)  Bachelor’s degree 1 (14.3%)
 LCSW 2 (11.1%)  Master’s degree 0 (0.0%)
 Other 0 (0.0%)  Doctorate degree 0 (0.0%)
 Other 2 (28.6%)
Primary duties/activities regarding MBC Provide detailed explanation on MBC including overall procedure and benefits to the patients’ intervention; Collaboratively review PROM results with patients in session; Utilize and integrate PROM results to inform and/or adjust therapeutic intervention

Primary

duties/activities regarding MBC

Provide initial introduction of MBC and MFS; Explain the timeline for PROM completion; Facilitate completion of PROM if not conducted prior to the appointment; Address patients’ technical difficulties or challenges as needed