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Table 2 Number of participants by sources of data and case

From: Addressing quadruple aims through primary care and public health collaboration: ten Canadian case studies

Data collection

Case 1: Enhanced 18 Month Well Baby

Case 2: Comprehensive Tobacco Cessation

Case 3: Regional E-Health for Immunization Management

Case 4: Vaccine Management & Information Exchange

Case 5: Rural Community Health Initiative

Case 6: Women’s Health Promotion

Case 7: Rural Youth Health Promotion

Case 8: Urban Child Health Promotion & Family Outreach

Case 9: Inner City Outreach

Case10: Street Health Outreach

PSAT respondents (n; %)

(10; 67)

(8; 67)

(8; 89)

(8; 53)

(9; 64)

(14; 82)

(11; 100)

(11; 79)

(12; 36)

(7; 78)

# of Focus groups “A’; # Interviews

2; 0

3; 0

2; 0

2; 0

1; 1

1; 3

4; 0

2; 2b

1a

2; 2

# Participants

 ◦ `Front line staff

n = 6

n = 5

n = 3

n = 2

n = 6

n = 2

n = 10

n = 7

Total n = 11

n = 3

 ◦ Managers/physician leads

n = 9

n = 2

n = 3

n = 2

n = 2

n = 3

n = 1

n = 1

n = 3

# of Focus groups “B′; # Interviews

4; 0

2; 0

2; 0

2; 1

1; 1

3; 1

4; 0

b

2 a

2; 1

# Participants

 ◦ Front line staff

n = 5

n = 3

n = 3

n = 5

n = 7

n = 6

n = 10

See Focus group A

Total n = 15

n = 2

 ◦ Managers/physicians

n = 8

n = 2

n = 3

n = 3

n = 1

n = 3

n = 1

n = 3

# of Documents

8

20

20

14

5

20

5

4

2

3

  1. a front line and managers combined in a focus group | bfocus groups A and B were combined