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. 2018 Apr 1;27(2):99–111.

Table 1.

Sample characteristics of the studies identified in the systematic literature review

Authors, year of publication Location Sample characteristics
Fisman et al., 1996 London, Ontario 33 family medicine residents in 5 groups
Garcia-Ortega et al., 2013 British Columbia 88 family physicians in 2 groups
Gaylord et al., 2015 Northwestern Ontario 5 primary care clinics and 5 outpatient community health centres.
Hunter et al., 2008 Ontario Survey: 137 family physicians (mentees). Email correspondence: 26 family physicians (mentees) and 8 mental health psychiatrists (mentors)
Kates et al., 1998 Hamilton, Ontario 87 family physicians in 35 practices
Kirmayer et al., 2003 Montreal, Quebec 29 family physicians
Kisley & Chisholm, 2009 Halifax, Nova Scotia 4 primary care clinics
Kutcher et al., 2002 British Columbia 68 family physicians in 8 clinics across Canada (Vancouver, Toronto, Winnipeg, Halifax, Quebec, Ottawa, Thunder Bay, Calgary)
Kutcher et al., 2003 British Columbia 68 family physicians in 8 clinics across Canada (Vancouver, Toronto, Winnipeg, Halifax, Quebec, Ottawa, Thunder Bay, Calgary)
Naimer et al., 2012 Toronto, Ontario 43 family medicine residents and 4 psychiatry residents
Pignatiello et al., 2008 Toronto, Ontario Primary care providers, 75 child psychiatrists, 100 patients.
Rockman et al., 2004 Ontario 100 family physicians, 10 psychiatrists, 10 general practice psychotherapists.
Spenser et al., 2009 Ottawa, Ontario 27 paediatricians, 16 outpatient mental health clinicians.
Stretch et al., 2009 Rural Southwestern Ontario 56 family physicians in 11 clinics
Swenson et al., 2008 Ottawa, Ontario 18 family practitioners and 22 family medicine residents. 256 patients aged 16 and older.
Vingilis et al., 2007 Hamilton, Ontario 79 family physicians, 39 mental health counsellors, 17 psychiatrists, and 8 registered dieticians across 36 primary care clinics.