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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2015 Dec 1.
Published in final edited form as: Prev Med. 2014 Oct 30;69:267–273. doi: 10.1016/j.ypmed.2014.10.020

Table 2.

Intervention and comparison group patient participant characteristics and visit context by enrollment period.

Baseline Period Post-Training Period
Comparison
(n=193)
Intervention
(n=200)
P Comparison
(n=206)
Intervention
(n=207)
P
Patient Characteristics
 Age, mean (SD) 44.9 (12.8) 44.5 (12.8) 0.76 45.0 (13.4) 44.3 (12.5) 0.59
 Female (%) 63 58 0.29 65 59 0.24
 Hispanic (%) 7 9 0.39 8 14 0.03
 Race (%) 0.09 0.14
  White 55 65 54 57
  Black / African-American 40 30 39 31
  Other / more than one 5 6 8 12
 Education (%) 0.19 0.05
  Less than high school graduate 14 22 22 27
  High school graduate or GED 38 34 41 28
  Some college 33 33 26 31
  College graduate 16 12 11 15
 Self-reported health status (%) 0.86 0.78
  Excellent 5 7 6 6
  Very good 16 16 15 13
  Good 34 34 29 33
  Fair 32 29 28 30
  Poor 14 16 21 18
 Chronic conditions (%)
  Diabetes 17 13 0.32 17 18 0.81
  High Cholesterol 30 29 0.74 25 28 0.45
  Hypertension 44 32 0.01 36 37 0.79
  Heart Disease 8 7 0.50 7 9 0.48
  None of the above 40 49 0.09 54 51 0.46
 Cigarettes smoked per daya, median (IQR) 10 (10) 10 (14) 0.01 10 (15) 10 (13) 0.66

Visit Context
 Seeing regular clinician (%) 82 83 0.70 74 84 0.02
 Reason for visit (%) 0.64 0.54
  New illness or problem 26 22 28 28
  Continued care 41 47 45 47
  Well care, physical 26 26 24 21
  Other 7 7 2 5
 Duration of visit (min)b, mean (SD) 18.9 (8.8) 21.0 (10.0) 0.03 17.3 (7.8) 20.5 (8.6) <0.001
 Visit included discussion of smokingb (%) 65 66 0.96 70 88 <0.001
 Patient’s level of readiness to quitbc (%) 0.77 0.74
  Not ready 16 13 14 16
  Ambivalent 36 34 41 43
  Ready 48 53 45 40
a

One small cigar considered equivalent to three cigarettes.

b

Derived from audio recording of visit.

c

Only includes cases with discussion of smoking during the visit; cases where patient’s level of readiness was Unclear/Unknown are excluded from the denominator.