Table 1.
Physiotherapists (n = 62) | Surgeons (n = 28) | |
---|---|---|
Country [% (n)] | ||
Denmark | 37.1 (23) | 42.9 (12) |
Norway | 6.5 (4) | 21.4 (6) |
Sweden | 56.5 (35) | 35.7 (10) |
Gender [% (n)] | ||
Females | 40.3 (25) | – |
Males | 59.7 (37) | 100 (28) |
Working sector [% (n)] | ||
Private sector | 58.1 (36) | 32.1 (9) |
Public sector | 25.8 (16) | 46.4 (13) |
Public and private sector | 16.1 (10) | 21.4 (6) |
Primary care providers [% (n)] | 49.2 (30) | 3.7 (1) |
Specialists [% (n)] | 50.8 (31) | 96.3 (26) |
Working at clinic providing both, surgery and rehabilitation [% (n)] | 38.7 (24) | 71.4 (20) |
Experience with treatment of HA patients in years | ||
Mean (SD) | 5.6 (3.42) | 8.4 (6.05) |
Median (IQR) | 5 (3–8) | 6.5 (4–11.75) |
HA patients per year | ||
Mean (SD) | 14.5 (22.41) | 67.0 (55.03) |
Median (IQR) | 5 (3–15) | 40 (30–108.75) |
n number of respondents, HA hip arthroscopy, SD standard deviation, IQR interquartile range