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Table 3 Prevalence of beliefs and intentions

From: General practitioners' beliefs about effectiveness and intentions to recommend smoking cessation services: qualitative and quantitative studies

 

Proportion

Beliefs

Agree (>4)

Neutral (4)

Disagree (<4)

Missing

Central services are effective.

66.0% (241)

22.5% (82)

11.5% (42)

0.5% (2)

Central services are cost-effective.

48.5% (177)

29.9% (109)

21.6% (79)

0.5% (2)

Local services are effective.

81.6% (297)

11.8% (43)

6.5% (24)

0.8% (3)

Local services are cost-effective.

47.7% (175)

21.0% (77)

31.4% (115)

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Intentions

Intend (>4)

Neutral (4)

Do not intend (<4)

Missing

Intention to recommend central services.

63.8% (234)

7.1% (26)

29.2% (107)

-

Intention to recommend local services.

51.2% (188)

8.4% (31)

40.3% (148)

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