Table 2:

Practices of SCC among Aboriginal Health Workers and Practitioners in Australia (n = 256).

Variable nameNeverOccasionallySometimesOftenAlways
Counselling28 (12.9%)30
(13.8%)
62
(28.6%)
55 (25.3%)36 (16.6%)
Recommend NRT combination48 (22.2%)29
(13.4%)
32
(14.8%)
46 (21.3%)50 (23.1%)
Refer to Quitline/specialist service27 (12.5%)34
(15.7%)
50
(23.1%)
47 (21.8%)51 (23.6%)
Variable nameNeverOccasionallySometimesOftenAlways
Counselling28 (12.9%)30
(13.8%)
62
(28.6%)
55 (25.3%)36 (16.6%)
Recommend NRT combination48 (22.2%)29
(13.4%)
32
(14.8%)
46 (21.3%)50 (23.1%)
Refer to Quitline/specialist service27 (12.5%)34
(15.7%)
50
(23.1%)
47 (21.8%)51 (23.6%)
Table 2:

Practices of SCC among Aboriginal Health Workers and Practitioners in Australia (n = 256).

Variable nameNeverOccasionallySometimesOftenAlways
Counselling28 (12.9%)30
(13.8%)
62
(28.6%)
55 (25.3%)36 (16.6%)
Recommend NRT combination48 (22.2%)29
(13.4%)
32
(14.8%)
46 (21.3%)50 (23.1%)
Refer to Quitline/specialist service27 (12.5%)34
(15.7%)
50
(23.1%)
47 (21.8%)51 (23.6%)
Variable nameNeverOccasionallySometimesOftenAlways
Counselling28 (12.9%)30
(13.8%)
62
(28.6%)
55 (25.3%)36 (16.6%)
Recommend NRT combination48 (22.2%)29
(13.4%)
32
(14.8%)
46 (21.3%)50 (23.1%)
Refer to Quitline/specialist service27 (12.5%)34
(15.7%)
50
(23.1%)
47 (21.8%)51 (23.6%)
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