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. 2023 Jun 1;12(6):352–361. doi: 10.1302/2046-3758.126.BJR-2022-0280.R1

Table V.

Consensus meeting participant demographic data.

Demographic Data, n (%) (n = 25)
Patients 5 (20)
 Anatomical area of open fracture
  Open fracture of the leg including ankle (tibia/fibula) 5 (20)
 Indication of severity of open fracture
  Open fracture required a skin graft or muscle flap 5 (20)
Sex, n (%)
Male 3 (12)
Female 2 (8)
Age (yrs), n (%)
20 to 29 1 (4)
50 to 59 2 (8)
Over 70 2 (8)
Patient and Public Involvement lead 1 (4)
Healthcare professionals (academic position if held) 8 (32)
 Nurse Consultant for Trauma Care 1 (4)
 Physiotherapist (Professor of Trauma and Orthopaedic Rehabilitation) 1 (4)
 Plastic and Reconstructive Surgeon (Professor of Hand, Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery) 1 (4)
 Plastic and Reconstructive Surgeon 1 (4)
 Trauma and Orthopaedic Surgeon (Professor of Orthopaedic Trauma) 2 (8)
 Trauma and Orthopaedic Surgeon (Academic Clinical Fellow) 1 (4)
 Trauma and Orthopaedic Surgeon (PhD candidate) 1 (4)
Researchers (academic background relevant to project) 11 (44)
 Senior Research Fellow (Qualitative Researcher, patient experience of recovery from trauma) 1 (4)
 Research Fellow (PROMs Researcher) 3 (12)
 Professor of Public Health and Primary Care (measurement in medicine) 1 (4)
 Associate Professor (evaluation of health and care services) 1 (4)
 Medical Statistician (use of PROMs in trials) 4 (16)
 Executive Director of the Trauma, Audit and Research Network (PROMs in trauma) 1 (4)

PROM, patient-reported outcome measure.