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Table 7 Evaluation survey responses

From: Identifying strategies to support implementation of interprofessional primary care teams in Nova Scotia: Results of a survey and knowledge sharing event

 

Survey Respondents

n (%)

Role (n = 18)

 Family Physician

2 (11)

 Nurse Practitioner

4 (22)

 Registered Nurse and/or Family Practice Nurse

0

 Clinic Manager / Administrators

2 (11)

 Health Service Managers/Leads

2 (11)

 Patient and/or caregiver attached to a CFPT

4 (22)

 Other

4 (22)

Opportunities for dialogue

 Have a greater understanding of barriers/enablers to implementation (n = 18)

  Agree

15 (83)

  Neutral

2 (11)

  Disagree

1 (6)

 Heard perspectives they may not have otherwise heard (n = 17)

  Agree

14 (82)

  Neutral

3 (18)

  Disagree

0 (0)

Strategy co-creation

 Engaged with others to brainstorm potential strategies (n = 17)

  Agree

13(76)

  Neutral

4(24)

  Disagree

0(0)

 Event was an effective way to support brainstorming strategies (n = 17)

  Agree

12(71)

  Neutral

5(29)

  Disagree

0(0)

Application

 How likely are you apply any of the recommendations identified through this event (n = 13)

  Likely

9 (69)

  Neutral

4 (31)

  Unlikely

0 (0)

 Do you feel the strategies identified have the potential to improve patient care (n = 3)

  Likely

3 (75)

  Neutral

0 (0)

  Unlikely

0 (0)