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. 2024 Nov 15;17:4287–4297. doi: 10.2147/DMSO.S491491

Table 1.

Physicians’ Demographic Characteristics

    Medical (n=35) Surgical (n=19) Total (n=54)
N % Row % N % Row % N %
Gender Female 6 17.1 75 2 10.5 25 8 14.8
Male 29 82.9 63 17 89.5 37 46 85.2
Level of seniority Specialist 16 45.7 69.6 7 36.8 30.4 23 42.6
Consultant 19 54.3 61.3 12 63.2 38.7 31 57.4
Length of experience per years < 5 7 20 87.5 1 5.3 12.5 8 14.8
5–10 5 14.3 55.6 4 21.1 44.4 9 16.7
> 10 23 65.7 62.2 14 73.7 37.8 37 68.5
Speciality Internal medicine 11 31.4 100 N/A 11 20.4
General surgery N/A 4 21.1 100 4 7.4
Endocrinology 4 11.4 100 N/A 4 7.4
Nephrology 5 14.3 100 5 9.3
Neurology 4 11.4 100 4 7.4
Ophthalmology 1 2.9 100 1 1.9
Family medicine 4 11.4 100 4 7.4
Podiatry N/A 2 10.5 100 2 3.7
Anaesthesia 2 5.7 100 N/A 2 3.7
Psychiatry 4 11.4 100 4 7.4
Vascular surgery N/A 13 68.4 100 13 24.1
Type of workplace Public hospital 7 20 41.2 10 52.6 58.8 17 31.5
Private hospital 22 62.9 81.5 5 26.3 18.5 27 50
Public and private hospital 6 17.1 60 4 21.1 40 10 18.5
Size of clinical practice per hospital beds < 100 7 20 100 0 0 0 7 13
100–500 22 62.9 75.9 7 36.8 24.1 29 53.7
> 500 6 17.1 33.3 12 63.2 66.7 18 33.3
Average patients per week 5–10 1 2.9 33.3 2 10.5 66.7 3 5.6
> 10 34 97.1 66.7 17 89.5 33.3 51 94.4
Percentage of patients have most of their diabetes care in physicians’ practice place < 30 4 11.4 66.7 2 10.5 33.3 6 11.1
30–90 24 68.6 68.6 11 57.9 31.4 35 64.8
> 90 7 20 53.8 6 31.6 46.2 13 24.1