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. 2017 Oct 20;3(2):e19. doi: 10.2196/mededu.7480

Table 1.

Reporting of demographic variables in 48 participants who completed the Training Enhancement in Applied Cessation Counseling and Health (TEACH) Core course in October 2015.

Discipline represented Participants, n (%)
Health care professionals

Pharmacist 9 (18.75)

Nurse 20 (41.67)
Allied health care professionals

Aboriginal health worker 1 (2.08)

Addiction counselor 2 (4.17)

Dental assistant, hygienist, or therapist 1 (2.08)

Dietitian or nutritionist 1 (2.08)

Occupational therapist 2 (4.17)

Respiratory therapist, clinical perfusionist, or asthma educator 1 (2.08)

Social worker 4 (8.33)
Health support services

Health promoter/educator 2 (4.17)

Manager/coordinator 2 (4.17)

Other 3 (6.25)
Clinical contact with clients

Yes 42 (87.50)

No 4 (8.33)

Unsure 2 (4.17)
Years providing cessation

1 year or less 16 (33.33)

2-5 11 (22.92)

6-10 8 (16.67)

10+ 4 (8.33)

Never 9 (18.75)
Total number of participants, N 48 (100)