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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2018 Sep 12.
Published in final edited form as: Contemp Clin Trials. 2018 Jul 17;72:1–7. doi: 10.1016/j.cct.2018.07.008

Table 1.

Clinic demographics.

Clinic Enrollment Start Total Patients Race (%) % Female Age (M(SD)) % Smokers Total Providers

White Black

Standard care
1 July 2014 10,622 75.0% 15.8% 57.1% 52.8(17.5) 17.3% 27
2 January 2015 1117 3.2% 95.4% 52.2% 53.1(15.7) 1
3 March 2015 8908 81.6% 17.1% 59.3% 66.1(15.2) 14.3% 32
4 December 2015 5972 69.5% 6.4% 58.7% 55.2(17.7) 25.4% 32
5* November 2015 5044 94.7% 3.8% 57.4% 58.5(19.0) 17.3% 11
6 August 2016 10,957 79.8% 17.2% 51.6% 51.8(18.2) 6
7 August 2016 1945 6.7% 92.3% 55.7% 50.0(15.6) 2
8* September 2016 985 84.3% 15.1% 61.1% 67.9(13.9) 13.9% 3
9 May 2017 9047 36.5% 61.3% 70.1% 47.8(16.8) 26.9% 45
10 April 2017 1526 27.5% 70.1% 65.5% 46.6(16.4) 28.5% 13
11 June 2017 3400 76.1% 20.8% 62.5% 45.1(16.4) 35
12 October 2017 5177 50.9% 37.9% 54.1% 55.8(16.6) 24
NRT sampling
13 July 2014 10,752 83.8% 9.8% 59.6% 48.1(16.4) 18.0% 27
14 August 2014 3281 89.7% 8.6% 60.0% 51.6(19.3) 16.8% 3
15 April 2015 4562 18.6% 79.1% 68.2% 44.6(16.1) 32
16 May 2015 3206 64.1% 31.5% 65.0% 49.1(16.4) 23.9% 63
17 August 2015 3499 52.9% 43.3% 68.0% 44.0(15.5) 28
18 September 2015 5926 87.4% 9.0% 58.7% 49.4(17.4) 19.5% 25
19 March 2016 4273 84.2% 13.0% 53.5% 56.2(17.9) 19.4% 24
20 June 2016 3668 91.6% 7.9% 17.3% 55.4(17.7) 15.4% 23
21 August 2016 1134 85.7% 13.3% 62.3% 64.4(14.0) 10.6% 3
22 April 2017 3652 79.8% 17.2% 51.6% 51.8(18.2) 2

Note: Clinics denoted with * fell below the target enrollment pace, which resulted in enrolling two additional clinics. Clinics denoted with † were two separate sites of one clinic. Individual site data beyond patient and provider counts were not available. Demographic data are presented in aggregate across both sites. Race and smoking status data reflect prevalence among patients for whom those variables were recorded in the electronic medical record. Smoking prevalence data is only presented for clinics where at least 75% of patients had data on smoking status. Total providers reflect any health care provider responsible for patient care (not just MDs).