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. 2015 May;14(3):245–254. doi: 10.1177/2325957414557267

Table 1.

Provider, Practice, and Medical Care Characteristics of HIV Care Providers Who Provided Reasons for Delaying ART Initiation for Clinically Eligible Patients.a,b

Characteristics No. (%)
Profession
 Physician 432 (69)
 Nurse practitioner/physician assistant 192 (31)
Age (years)
 20-34 34 (5)
 35-49 296 (47)
 50-64 267 (43)
 65-88 23 (4)
Gender
 Male 307 (49)
 Female 317 (51)
Race/ethnicity
 African American 44 (7)
 Hispanic 60 (10)
 White 463 (74)
 Other 47 (8)
Years caring for HIV-infected patients
 0-5 84 (13)
 6-10 102 (16)
 11-30 434 (69)
Knowledgeable regarding HIV treatment?
 Extremely/very 561 (90)
 Somewhat/not at all  64 (10)
HIV-infected patients/month
 0-20 127 (20)
 21-50 155 (25)
 51 or more 340 (54)
White patients
 0%-50% 462 (74)
 51%-100% 131 (21)
Female patients
 0%-50% 577 (92)
 51%-100% 46 (7)
Men who have sex with men
 0%-50% 248 (40)
 51%-100% 371 (59)
Injecting drug users
 0%-50% 578 (92)
 51%-100% 45 (7)
Refer for ART initiation
 Never 542 (87)
 Sometimes 45 (7)
 Always 34 (5)
Sufficient time to provide HIV care
 Agree 399 (63)
 Neither agree nor disagree  56 (9)
 Not agree 166 (27)

Abbreviations: ART, antiretroviral therapy; MMP, Medical Monitoring Project.

aN = 625—MMP Provider Survey 2009.

bNumbers may not add to total and percentage may not total 100% because of missing data. Values exclude don’t know responses.