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. 2015 Feb 13;10(3):390–400. doi: 10.2215/CJN.07490714

Table 1.

Participant characteristics

Characteristic Patients (n=13)a Family/Friends (n=9)a
Mean age, yr (range [SD]) 63 (42–88 [14]) 54 (43–78 [12])
Years in hemodialysis (range [SD]) 4.1 (1–10 [3.1]) N/A
Women 3 7
Race/ethnicity
 Black 1 0
 Hispanic 2 2
 Mixed (black, Native American, Irish) 0 1
 Native American 2 2
 Pacific Islander 1 0
 White 7 4
Education
 Less than high school diploma 1 1
 High school degree 4 1
 Some college/2-yr college degree 5 4
 4-yr college degree 2 2
 Graduate degree 1 0
Income, $
 <20,000 3 2
 20,000–<40,000 4 5
 40,000–75,000 1 0
 >75,000 1 1
Site
 Massachusetts 7 3
 New Mexico 6 6
Patients with cognitive impairment 1 2b

N/A, not applicable.

a

For columns that sum to less than the total, participants declined to provide data.

b

One family member completed interview without spouse with cognitive impairment.