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Table 1 Descriptive characteristics of interview participants

From: Mechanisms of scaling up: combining a realist perspective and systems analysis to understand successfully scaled interventions

 

Government (n = 3)

Non-Government (n = 5)

Academia (n = 11)

Age (range)

35–39 years (1)

55–59 years (1)

45–49 years (1)

30–34 years (1)

40–44 years (1)

45–49 years (1)

50–54 years (1)

60+ years (1)

30–34 years (1)

40–44 years (2)

45–49 years (4)

60+ years (4)

Sex

Female (1)

Male (2)

Female (4)

Male (0)

Prefer not to say (1)

Female (10)

Male (1)

Time in organisation

< 1 year (1)

1–5 years (2)

< 1 year (1)

1–5 years (3)

6–10 years (1)

< 1 year (1)

1–5 years (4)

6–10 years (2)

11–15 years (1)

16–20 years (1)

21–25 years (1)

> 25 years (1)

Time involved with intervention

> 1 < 6 years (1)

≥ 6 < 10 years (2)

< 1 year (1)

≥ 1 < 6 years (2)

≥ 6 < 10 years (1)

Prefer not to say (1)

a < 1 < 6 years (9)

≥ 6 < 10 years (1)

≥ 10 < 15 years (1)

  1. aOne participant reported time involvement in date range (years) only; therefore 12 months involvement per year was assumed