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Table 3 Number of participants in behavioural and self-help arms who had a target and method recorded.

From: A mixed methods feasibility study of nicotine-assisted smoking reduction programmes delivered by community pharmacists – The RedPharm study

 

Behavioural

n = 36

Self Helpa

n = 32

Visit

n

Last visit target met

n (%)

New target set n (%)

Method recorded

n (%)

n

Last visit target met

n (%)

New target set n (%)

Method recorded

n (%)

1

36

 

31 (86)

36 (100)

32

 

9 (28)

23 (72)

2

26

26 (100)

26 (100)

24 (92)

17

8 (47)

10 (59)

10 (59)

3

21

21 (100)

18 (86)

19 (90)

14

7 (50)

2 (14)

6 (43)

4

28

18 (100)

17 (94)

16 (89)

9

4 (44)

2 (22)

4 (44)

5

14

14 (100)

13 (93)

13 (93)

7

5 (71)

1 (14)

2 (29)

6

11

11 (100)

11 (100)

5 (45)

5

4 (80)

2 (40)

2 (40)

7

9

9 (100)

8 (89)

7 (78)

4

4 (100)

0 (0)

1 (25)

8

6

6 (100)

2 (33)

4 (67)

3

3 (100)

0 (0)

0 (0)

  1. aParticipants randomised to self help should not have undergone a review of their previous targets, setting of a new target or discussed method of smoking reduction with the pharmacist. However, there was evidence that this was done in a large proportion of these participants