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. 2024 Aug 31;4(4):100392. doi: 10.1016/j.xagr.2024.100392

Table 2.

Participant demographics (n=21)

Demographics n (%)a
Gender
 Woman 19 (90.5%)
 Man 1 (4.8%)
 Nonbinary 0 (0.0%)
 Transgender woman 0 (0.0%)
 Transgender man 0 (0.0%)
 Other 0 (0.0%)
 N/A 1 (4.8%)
Race and/or ethnicityb
 American Indian or Alaskan Native 0 (0.0%)
 Asian or Pacific Islander 0 (0.0%)
 Black or African American 1 (4.8%)
 Hispanic or Latino/a 0 (0.0%)
 Middle Eastern or North African 0 (0.0%)
 White 19 (90.5%)
 None of the above 0 (0.0%)
 More than one race 0 (0.0%)
 N/A 1 (4.8%)
Years in practice
 0–10 y 16 (76.2%)
 >10 y 4 (19.0%)
 N/A 1 (4.8%)
Practice setting
 Academic practice 16 (76.2%)
 FQHC 2 (9.5%)
 Private practice 2 (9.5%)
 Other 0 (0.0%)
 N/A 1 (4.8%)
Clinician role
 NP 5 (23.8%)
 OB/GYN physician 15 (71.4%)
 Other 0 (0.0%)
 N/A 1 (4.8%)

FQHC, federally qualified health center; N/A, not available, indicating nonresponse; NP, nurse practitioner.

a

One participant did not complete the demographic survey

b

Race and/or ethnicity was surveyed to further contextualize experiences. It was self-reported, and categories were created by the authors.

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