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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2010 Apr 12.
Published in final edited form as: Crit Care Med. 2008 Dec;36(12):3156–3163. doi: 10.1097/CCM.0b013e31818f40d2

Table 1.

Characteristics of the Study Physicians (N=27)

Characteristic Measure
N=27
Role, n (%)
  Emergency physician 6 (22.2 %)
  Hospitalist 13 (48.1 %)
  Intensivist 8 (29.6 %)
Residency training, n (%)
  Emergency medicine 7 (25.9 %)
  General surgery 2 (7.4 %)
  Internal medicine 16 (59.3 %)
  Anesthesiology 2 (7.4 %)
Fellowship type, n (%)
  Critical care/pulmonary critical care 8/ (29.6 %)
  No fellowship 7 (25.9 %)
  General medicine 7 (25.9 %)
  Emergency medicine research 3 (11.1 %)
  Palliative care 1 (3.7 %)
Age, mean ± SD (range) 41.3 ± 9.5 (30–67)
Years since medical school graduation, mean ± SD (range) 15.3 ± 9.0 (4–41)
Years at the University of Pittsburgh, mean ± SD (range) 10.2 ± 8.9 (1–37)
Female, n (%) 9 (33.3 %)
Race, n (%)
  Non-Hispanic white 22 (81.5 %)
  Asian 5 (18.5 %)
Risk Attitude, n (%)
  Risk averse, certain gain (vs. risk seeking) 21 (77.8 %)
  Risk averse, certain loss (vs. risk seeking) 18 (66.7 %)
Physicians’ Reactions to Uncertainty, mean ±SD
  Anxiety due to uncertainty subscale (possible range: 5–30) 15.1 ±5.1
  Concern about bad outcomes subscale (possible range: 3–18) 8.5 ±3.6
  Reluctance to disclose uncertainty to patients subscale (possible range: 5–30) 10.8 ±3.9
  Reluctance to disclose mistakes to physicians subscale (possible range: 2–12) 4.2 ±1.7