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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2014 Nov 1.
Published in final edited form as: Res Social Adm Pharm. 2013 Mar 16;9(6):10.1016/j.sapharm.2013.01.003. doi: 10.1016/j.sapharm.2013.01.003

Table 4.

Theory of planned behavior collaborative intervention scores for pharmacists and physicians

Provider Attitudes
Social norms
Perceived behavioral control
Behavioral intentions
N Mean Std
dev
Univ./mult.
P–value
N Mean Std
dev
Univ./multi.
P–value
N Mean Std
dev
Univ./multi.
P–value
N Mean Std
dev
Univ./multi.
P–value
Blood pressure
 Pharmacist 40 5.43 1.6 <0.0001/<0.0001a 40 6.38 0.6 <0.0001/<0.0001b 40 6.79 0.4 <0.0001/<0.0001b 39 6.09 1.1 <0.0001/<0.0001c
 Physician 310 3.38 1.5 313 4.94 1.3 310 5.41 1.6 312 4.65 1.8
Asthma
 Pharmacist 13 6.49 0.6 <0.0001/NA 13 6.31 0.6 0.0001/<0.0001d 13 6.38 0.4 0.02/0.02e 13 5.41 1.5 0.36/NSf
 Physician 61 4.48 1.4 61 4.80 1.4 61 5.05 1.8 61 4.85 1.6

NA, model was unable to be fit; Univ., univariate; Mult., multivariate; NS, nonsignificant. P > 0.2.

a

Covariables adjusted for included treatment group, gender, response rate, and provider.

b

Adjusted for treatment group, gender, response rate, interaction treatment by gender, interaction treatment by response rate, and provider.

c

Covariables adjusted for included treatment group, gender, and provider.

d

Covariables adjusted for included academic affiliation and provider.

e

Covariables adjusted for included provider only.

f

Covariables adjusted for included academic affiliation only.