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. 2014 Nov 25;50(3):897–921. doi: 10.1111/1475-6773.12257

Table 1.

Sample Demographics

Total Sample First Half-Sample Second Half-Sample
N Percentage N Percentage N Percentage
Total 731 100 359 100 359 100
Gender
 Male 130 17.78 59 16.43 69 19.22
 Female 595 81.40 299 83.29 289 80.50
 Declined to answer 6 0.82 1 0.28 1 0.28
Age (years)
 <30 72 9.85 40 11.14 31 8.64
 30–35 122 16.69 61 16.99 61 16.99
 36–50 234 32.01 107 29.81 123 34.26
 >50 251 34.34 131 36.49 117 35.59
 Declined to answer 52 7.11 20 5.57 27 7.52
Professional discipline
 Physicians
  Primary care 267 36.53 134 37.33 130 36.21
  Specialist* 18 2.46 9 2.51 7 1.95
 Nurses
  Registered 103 14.09 48 13.37 54 15.04
  Nurse/Medical Assistant 102 13.95 47 13.09 51 14.21
 Allied health 66 9.03 33 9.19 31 8.64
 Administrative 175 23.94 88 24.51 86 23.96
 Declined to answer 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 0.00
 Race
  White 414 56.63 204 56.82 207 57.66
  Hispanic 153 20.93 74 20.61 79 22.01
  Black 65 8.89 34 9.47 28 7.80
  Asian/Pacific Islander 42 5.75 22 6.13 19 5.29
  American Indian/Alaska Native 3 0.41 1 0.28 2 0.56
  Other 30 4.10 15 4.18 14 3.90
  Declined to answer 24 3.28 9 2.51 10 2.79
*

Includes adolescent medicine physicians, behavioral medicine physicians, cardiologists, child and adolescent psychologists, child psychiatrists, obstetrician/gynecologists, psychiatrists, renal specialists, and urgent care physicians.

Includes licensed practical nurses (LPNs), nursing assistants, and nurse practitioners.

Includes Academic Innovations Collaborative practice project managers, administrative assistants, administrative coordinators, administrative directors, ambulatory billing coordinators, clinical research associates, community resource specialists, financial counselors, managed care coordinators, medical records staff, office managers, operations directors, practice managers, and receptionists.