Table 1.

Characteristics of health care providers sampled: Survey data were received from 288 of 438 (65.8%) clinicians who saw patients during one of the assessment periods. Data were missing for those intake clinicians who were employed as “floating” staff (or locums) and those clinicians who did not return surveys after 3 reminders.

CHARACTERISTICVALUE
Type of provider, %
  • Practising physician80.7
  • Medical resident5.0
  • Nurse practitioner12.7
Mean (SD) age, y39.5 (17.3)
Participated in smoking cessation training in the past, %33.0
Importance placed on smoking cessation within FHT, %
  • Extremely important56.0
  • Very important26.3
  • Important15.1
  • Somewhat important2.3
  • Not important0.4
Self-reported importance placed on helping patients quit smoking, %
  • Extremely important51.3
  • Very important37.2
  • Important8.5
  • Somewhat important12.1
  • Not important0.0
Mean (SD) self-efficacy*
  • Advising patients to quit8.8 (1.4)
  • Providing brief counseling8.3 (1.6)
  • Prescribing medications8.3 (1.6)
  • Setting quit dates7.6 (1.9)
  • Providing extended counseling to quit7.5 (1.8)
  • Arranging follow-up support6.9 (2.2)
  • FHT—family health team.

  • * On a scale of 1 to 10, how would you describe your confidence in the following areas, 1 being not very confident and 10 being extremely confident?