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Table 2 Identified codes, sub-categories and categories

From: Perceived feasibility of a primary care intervention for Tobacco Cessation on Prescription targeting disadvantaged groups in Sweden: a qualitative study

Code

Sub-category

Category

Cessation activity, general content, empowerment, contact, medical content, planning support, referral

Content

The prescription

Mode of administration, layout

Design

Prescription for all smokers, prescription for those with a health problem, prescription for those with high self-efficacy

Target group

Usage

Prescription whenever, prescription as soon as possible, prescription at a certain point in time

When to receive TCP

No follow-up, when to follow-up, how to follow-up, why follow-up

Follow-up

Shared responsibility, manager responsibility, occupational group responsibility

Responsibility

Guideline characteristics, guideline content

Guidelines

Positive emotional meaning, positive practical meaning, positive characteristics

Advantages

Expected results

Negative emotional meaning, negative practical meaning

Disadvantages

Providers’ self-efficacy, clients’ self-efficacy

Adherence

Others indifferent, others positive, others negative, others ambiguous

Perceptions of othersa

Implementation prerequisites, person-centeredness, TCP as a package

Implementation

Feasibility

Motivation and competence, budget, organisational obstacles, infrastructure, time, capacity building

Organisational aspects

  1. aFrom a client’s perspective “Perceptions of others” refer to perceptions of family members, friends and society. From a provider’s perspective it refers to perceptions of patients and colleagues