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. 2007 Aug 17;7:22. doi: 10.1186/1471-2318-7-22

Table 1.

Characteristics of informants

No.* Age Sex Hospital classification Specialty No. Age Sex Hospital classification Specialty
1 35 M Acute Internal medicine 16 32 F Mixed care Psychiatry
2 30 M Acute Internal medicine 17 50 F Mixed care Internal medicine
3 37 M Acute Surgery 18 60 M Long-term Psychiatry
4 55 M Acute Internal medicine 19 45 M Acute Neurology
5 70 M Acute Neurology 20 48 M Acute Neurosurgery
6 47 M Acute Neurosurgery 21 44 M Acute Geriatrics
7 63 F PCU Palliative care 22 26 F Acute Internal medicine
8 51 M Long-term Internal medicine 23 47 M Acute Internal medicine
9 48 M Acute Neurology 24 45 M Acute Gastrointestinal surgery
10 42 M Acute Neurology 25 62 M Long-term Psychiatry
11 37 M Mixed care Internal medicine 26 35 M Acute Gastrointestinal internal medicine
12 52 M Long-term Surgery 27 50 M Home care Family physician
13 46 M Long-term Internal medicine 28 48 F Home care Family physician
14 52 M Long-term Neurosurgery 29 50 M Mixed care Internal medicine
15 34 M Mixed care Internal medicine 30 43 M Long-term General medicine

* Each informant was given an ID number.

In the hospital classification column, mixed care means a hospital that has both acute care and long-term care wards.

Physicians at long-term care hospitals usually work as geriatricians as well.