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. 2016 Jan 25;12(3):623–631. doi: 10.1080/21645515.2015.1093714

Table 1.

Characteristics of respondents to the national survey of Canadian public and health care providers (HCPs).

  Nurses (n (%)) Physicians (n (%))
Pharmacists (n (%)) Canadian Public (n (%))
Characteristic   Family Physicians Internists    
Profession 202 (17.3) 500 (42.8) 65 (5.6) 400 (34.3) Not applicable
Sex          
 Female 186 (92.1) 170 (34.0) 16 (24.6) 199 (49.8) 1771 (44.0)
 Male 16 (7.9) 330 (66.0) 49 (75.4) 201 (50.3) 2252 (56.0)
Age          
 ≤24 3 (1.5) 1 (0.3) 354 (8.8)
 25-34 53 (26.2) 45 (9.0) 2 (3.1) 104 (26.0) 509 (12.7)
 35-44 54 (26.7) 118 (23.6) 24 (36.9) 164 (41.0) 676 (16.8)
 45-54 57 (28.2) 210 (42.0) 25 (38.5) 99 (24.8) 933 (23.2)
 55-64 35 (17.3) 127 (25.4) 14 (21.5) 32 (8.0) 790 (19.6)
 65-74 623 (15.5)
 ≥75 138 (3.4)
Province          
 British Columbia 41 (20.3) 81 (16.2) 5 (7.7) 53 (13.1) 504 (12.5)
 Alberta 35 (17.3) 56 (11.2) 7 (10.8) 45 (11.3) 403 (10.0)
 Saskatchewan 12 (5.9) 18 (3.6) 1 (1.5) 19 (4.8) 251 (6.2)
 Manitoba 12 (5.9) 18 (3.6) 5 (7.7) 17 (4.3) 253 (6.3)
 Ontario 60 (29.7) 168 (33.6) 25 (38.5) 125 (31.3) 1206 (30.0)
 Quebec 16 (7.9) 123 (24.6) 17 (26.2) 82 (20.5) 804 (20.0)
 New Brunswick 10 (5.0) 8 (1.6) 1 (1.5) 23 (5.8) 227 (5.6)
 Nova Scotia 10 (5.0) 18 (3.6) 3 (4.6) 22 (5.5) 220 (5.5)
 Prince Edward Island 1 (0.5) 2 (0.4) 2 (0.5) 46 (1.1)
 Newfoundland 5 (2.5) 8 (1.6) 1 (1.5) 12 (3.0) 109 (2.7)
Nature of practice (HCPs) or residence (public)          
 Urban 116 (57.4) 285 (57.0) 38 (58.5) 219 (54.8) 1691 (42.0)
 Suburban 46 (22.8) 132 (26.4) 18 (27.7) 125 (31.3) 1471 (36.6)
 Rural 40 (19.8) 83 (16.6) 9 (13.8) 53 (13.3) 830 (20.6)
 Don't know 31 (0.8)
 Involved in direct patient care >75% of the time 109 (54.0) 469 (93.8) 56 (86.2) 164 (41.0) Not applicable
 Number of years providing vaccines (mean (SD)) 9.7 (7.3) 19.5 (8.9) 15.9 (4.5) 6.1 (7.5) Not applicable
Vaccines administered to adults/month         Not applicable
 None 13 (7.1) 5 (1.0) 3 (4.7) 14 (4.2)  
 1–5 61 (33.5) 46 (9.3) 19 (29.7) 106 (32.1)  
 6–10 38 (20.9) 101 (20.4) 17 (26.6) 95 (28.8)  
 11–20 32 (17.6) 165 (33.3) 14 (21.9) 82 (24.8)  
 21–50 26 (14.3) 131 (26.5) 6 (9.4) 25 (7.6)  
 >50 12 (6.6) 47 (9.5) 5 (7.8) 8 (2.4)  
Highest level of education Not obtained Not obtained Not obtained Not obtained  
 Elementary         18 (0.4)
 High school         964 (24.0)
 College         1221 (30.4)
 University diploma         314 (7.8)
 University baccalaureate         1038 (25.8)
 University masters         355 (8.8)
 University doctorate         83 (2.1)
 Prefer not to answer         30 (0.7)
Do you have a way of identifying unvaccinated adult patients?         Not applicable
 Yes 102 (56.0) 235 (47.5) 23 (35.9) 43 (13.0)  
 No 60 (33.0) 236 (47.7) 30 (46.9) 244 (73.9)  
 Don't know 10 (5.5) 21 (4.2) 8 (12.5) 22 (6.7)  
 Not applicable 10 (5.5) 3 (0.6) 3 (4.7) 21 (6.4)  
Do you think you are up to date on all your adult vaccinations? Not obtained Not obtained Not obtained Not obtained  
 Yes         1861 (46.3)
 No         954 (23.7)
 Don't know         1208 (30.0)
On average, how often do you visit a pharmacy? Not obtained Not obtained Not obtained Not obtained  
 Once a week         565 (14.0)
 Once a month         1657 (41.2)
 A few times a year         1450 (36.0)
 Once a year         139 (3.5)
 Less than once a year         170 (4.2)
 Never         42 (1.0)
On average, how often do you see a doctor? Not obtained Not obtained Not obtained Not obtained  
 Once a week         22 (0.5)
 Once a month         304 (7.6)
 A few times a year         2097 (52.1)
 Once a year         951 (23.6)
 Less than once a year         580 (14.4)
 Never         69 (1.7)