Table 3.
Demographics—study populationa.
| Study | Study population | Participantsb (N=15,334), n (%) |
| Athanasiadi [32] | Audience members | NRc |
| Ben-Arye et al [6] | Patients undergoing chemotherapy | 56 (0.37) |
| Datlen and Pandolfi [11] | Young adults with learning disabilities | 5 (0.03) |
| Eve [39] | Web-based body psychotherapists | NR |
| Feniger-Schaal et al [36] | Art therapists offering telehealth | 15,334 (100) |
| Gauhe [35] | Audience members | NR |
| Grant et al [33] | Physiotherapists who work with children | 10 (0.07) |
| Karam and Naguib [41] | Audience members | NR |
| Lord [34] | A couple in couple therapy | 2 (0.01) |
| Malliaras et al [19] | Allied health clinicians treating people with musculoskeletal conditions | 1185 (7.73) |
| Moloney et al [43] | Men with learning disabilities | NR |
| Rugh et al [2] | Participants aged ≥18 y capable of engaging in physical activity | 59 (0.38) |
| Snyder [42] | Children and teenagers with a variety of mental health issues | NR |
| Sieradzki and LeMarquand [37] | Dance students | NR |
| Thorpe et al [18] | Women working in the sport and fitness industry | 17 (0.11) |
| Usiskin and Lloyd [38] | People displaced because of conflict, persecution, and poverty | NR |
| Weaver et al [40] | Adult-trained hospice nurses | 15 (0.1) |
aA total of 47% (8/17) of the studies had unspecified participant numbers.
bMedian 17 (IQR 7.5-622) participants.
cNR: not reported.