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. 2020 Feb 6;20:97. doi: 10.1186/s12913-020-4940-1

Table 3.

Characteristics of the Study Participants’

Physio- therapist Age groups in years Gender Years of experience Years working in primary healthcare Additional education Position/Unit
1 30–34 Male 2 2 Sports teacher Rehabilitation
2 30–34 Male 6 6 Physiotherapy for older adults Rehabilitation
3 30–34 Female 3 1.5 None Rehabilitation
4 35–39 Female 13 7 None Rehabilitation
5 20–24 Male 1 0.5 None Rehabilitation
6 40–44 Male 8 2 Health communication Rehabilitation
7 45–49 Female 19 15 Health communication Manager physiotherapy unit
8 35–39 Female 12 12 None Rehabilitation and preventative care
9 30–34 Male 5 5 Physiotherapy for older adults Rehabilitation and preventative care
10 40–44 Female 16 14 Physiotherapy for older adults Rehabilitation and preventative care
11 35–39 Male 15 15 Physiotherapy for older adults Rehabilitation and preventative care
12 45–49 Female 25 14.5 Health communication Reablement
13 35–39 Female 12 10 None Rehabilitation
14 50–59 Female 25 25 Physiotherapy for older adults Rehabilitation
15 60–69 Female 40 4 Mental health work Rehabilitation
16 35–39 Female 10 4 None Reablement
17 25–29 Female 4 3 None Rehabilitation