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. 2024 Sep 19;13(9):513–524. doi: 10.1302/2046-3758.139.BJR-2024-0109

Table II.

Characteristics and survey completeness in survey respondent groups.

Demographic categories Survey 1 (HCP/R), n (%) Survey 2 (PJD), n (%)
Survey access and completeness
Total access n = 30 n = 46
Fully completed 15/30 (50) 29/46 (63)
Partially completed 4/30 (13) 10/46 (22)
Accessed, but not completed 11/30 (37) 3/46 (7)
Did not fulfil the inclusion criteria 0 (0) 4/46 (9)
Ethnicity
White 8/13 (62) 26/27 (96)
Asian or Asian-British 3/13 (23) 0 (0)
Other 2/13 (15) 1/27 (4)
Gender identity
Female 6/14 (43) 21/28 (75)
Male 8/14 (57) 7/28 (25)
Age, yrs
18 to 29 5/14 (36) 0 (0)
30 to 39 3/14 (21) 0 (0)
40 to 49 2/14 (14) 4/28 (14)
50 to 59 2/14 (14) 4/28 (14)
60 to 69 2/14 (14) 14/28 (50)
70 to 79 0 (0) 3/28 (11)
80 to 89 0 (0) 3/28 (11)
Respondent category (Survey 1) Respondent category (Survey 2)
Clinicians 3/18 (17) Knee OA 17/30 (57)
Researchers (non-clinicians) 11/18 (61) Knee arthroplasty due to previous knee OA 7/30 (23)
Orthopaedic surgeons 2/18 (11) Current knee injury 2/30 (7)
Other healthcare professionals 1/18 (6) Knee OA and past knee injury 4/30 (14)
Other 1/18 (6)

Completeness was described as: Full (fully completed, i.e. where all questions were answered); Partial (partially completed, i.e. where some questions were answered), and Access only (where individuals accessed and reviewed the entire survey but did not answer any questions).

HCP/Rs, healthcare professionals, clinicians, and/or researchers; N/A, not applicable; OA, osteoarthritis; PJDs, people with joint damage caused by knee injury and/or osteoarthritis.