Table 2

Characteristics of staff and patients interviewed at three case study sites

Staff
Area of specialismRoleNumber of participants (participant identifiers)
Primary careClinicalA5, A7, A8
Organisational managementB2, C3
Clinical and managerialA1, B6, C1
Primary and secondary careClinicalC6
Clinical and managerialB1, B3
Organisational managementB7
Secondary careClinicalB4
Clinical and managerialA2, C2, C4
Organisational managementA9
Senior managementC5
Community careClinicalA3, A4, A6, B5
Total 22
Patients
Demographic characteristicNumber of participants (participant identifiers)
Case study siteUrbanville8 (A10-17)
 Greenvale2 (B8, B9)
Townshire4 (C7-10)
GenderMale5 (A13, A17, B8, C7, C9)
Female9 (A10–12, A14–17, B9, C8, C10)
AgeUnder 50 years3 (A13, A17, C10)
50–64 years2 (A10, A11)
65–79 years7 (A14, A15, A16, B8, B9, C7, C9)
>=80 years2 (A12, C8)
EthnicityWhite British/English/Welsh/Scottish/Irish or any other white background12 (A10, A12, A14–17, B8, B9, C7-10)
 Black/African/Caribbean/Black British or any other Black background1 (A11)
 Asian/Asian British or any other Asian background1 (A13)
Range of long-term conditions* Breast cancer, Cardiovascular disease (CVD), Chronic pain, Asthma, Lupus, Epilepsy, Bipolar disease, Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), Long Covid, Type 2 diabetes mellitus, Arthritis, Underactive thyroid, Irritable bowel syndrome, Myopia
Total 14

Note(s): *Range of long-term conditions further anonymised to protect patient identities

Source(s): Authors’ own work

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