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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2019 Aug 1.
Published in final edited form as: South Med J. 2018 Aug;111(8):476–483. doi: 10.14423/SMJ.0000000000000847

Table 1.

Faculty Trainees
Characteristics, n (%) 2013 N = 290 2015 N = 353 2013 N = 106 2015 N = 226
Sex
 Female 113 (40.07% 129 (41.48) 53 (50.48) 97 (49.24)
 Male 164 (58.16) 179 (57.56) 50 (47.62) 99 (50.25)
 Prefer not to say 5 (1.77) 3 (0.96) 2 (1.90) 1 (0.51)
P Faculty and trainees in 2013, P = 0.08
Faculty and trainees in 2015, P = 0.37
Age, y
 25–30 1 (0.35) 2 (0.64) 58 (55.24) 95 (47.98)
 31–36 38 (13.29) 28 (9.00) 42 (40.00) 89 (44.95
 37–42 66 (23.08) 64 (20.58) 4 (3.81) 7 (3.54)
 43–48 40 (13.99) 57 (18.33) 1 (0.95) 5 (2.53)
 49–53 54 (18.88) 46 (14.79) 0 1 (0.51)
 54–59 47 (16.43) 61 (19.61) 0 1 (0.51)
 60–65 28 (9.79) 37 (11.90) 0 0
 66–71 11 (3.85) 14 (4.50) 0 0
 >71 1 (0.35) 2 (0.64) 0 0
P Faculty and trainees in 2013, P = 0.001
Faculty and trainees in 2015, P = 0.001
EHR experience
 Previous
 Significant 86 (29.6) 133 (37.8) 55 (52.4) 250 (62.0)
 Some 82 (28.3) 104 (29.6) 35 (33.3) 61 (27.0)
 Used for data gathering 51 (17.6) 53 (15.1) 8 (.73) 9 (4.0)
 Minimal 71 (24.5) 62 (17.6) 7 (3.7) 16 (7.1)
P Faculty and trainees in 2013, P = 0.001
Faculty and trainees in 2015, P = 0.001

Demographics of study populations: 2013 faculty: 2306 recipients, 290 respondents, 12.6% response rate. 2015 faculty: 1681 recipients, 353 respondents, 21% response rate. 2013 trainees: 980 recipients, 106 respondents, 10.8% response rate. 2015 trainees: 954 recipients, 226 respondents, 23% response rate. In 2013, 85 respondents were excluded because they did not work in the outpatient setting. Attending vs trainee status was not recorded; therefore, 2013 response rate is artificially low in both groups because 85 participants were not included in either tall: EHR, electronic health record.

a

Not all the participants completed all portions of the survey.