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. 2018 Dec 17;43(2):223–233. doi: 10.1080/10790268.2018.1552643

Table 2. Summit participants (N = 95).

Stakeholder group Frequency (%)
Primary care (family physicians, family medicine residents, nurse practitioners) 24 (25.3)
Rehabilitation and specialized care (physiatrists, surgeons) 7 (7.4)
Primary and community care allied health professionals (occupational therapists, chiropractor) 3 (3.2)
Rehabilitation allied health professionals (Educators, nurses, occupational and physical therapists) 8 (8.4)
Researchers (professors, research assistants, coordinators) 13 (13.7)
Consumers (persons with SCI, family caregivers) 7 (7.4)
Consumer advocacy groups (SCI Ontario, other organizations) 15 (15.8)
Health service administrators/ managers 2 (2.1)
Policy makers (Local Health Integration Networks)a 6 (6.3)
Organizations serving the SCI and health care community (Ontario Neurotrauma Foundation, Rick Hansen Institute, ICORD, Health Quality Ontario, eHealth Centre of Excellence, Association of Family Health Teams Ontario) 10 (10.5)

ICORD, International Collaboration on Repair Discoveries; SCI, spinal cord Injury.

aIn Ontario, Local Health Integration Networks are responsible for health care planning and provision of home care services.