TABLE 1.
Caregivers | Providers | |
---|---|---|
Age, y, No. (%)a | ||
≤35 | 7 (41) | 7 (32) |
36–45 | 6 (35) | 7 (32) |
>45 | 4 (24) | 8 (36) |
Female sex, No. (%)a | 16 (94) | 17 (77) |
Race and/or ethnicity, No. (%)a | ||
White | 14 (82) | — |
Hispanic | 2 (12) | — |
Caregiver education, No. (%)a | ||
High school graduate or GED | 3 (18) | — |
Some college or 2-y degree | 6 (35) | — |
4-y college degree | 4 (24) | — |
>4 y college | 4 (24) | — |
Type of provider, No. (%)a | ||
Complex care provider | — | 2 (9) |
PCP | — | 6 (27) |
ED physician | — | 4 (18) |
Inpatient pediatric resident | — | 1 (5) |
Subspecialty physician | — | 3 (14) |
ED nurse | — | 1 (5) |
Inpatient floor nurse | — | 1 (5) |
School nurse | — | 1 (5) |
Home health nurse | — | 1 (5) |
Care coordinator | — | 1 (5) |
Case manager | — | 1 (5) |
Clinic location of provider, No. (%)a | ||
Main hospital | — | 13 (59) |
Regional | — | 8 (36) |
Out of state | — | 1 (5) |
Provider y of practice, No. (%)a | ||
0–5 | — | 7 (32) |
6–10 | — | 5 (23) |
11–20 | — | 4 (18) |
>20 | — | 6 (27) |
Mean provider comfort level caring for CMC (range)b | — | 8.0 (3–10) |
Provider uses EHR at main practice location,No. (%)a | — | 19 (86) |
Provider has access to main hospital EHR, No. (%)a | — | 18 (82) |
Provider comfort level using EHR, mean (range)b | — | 8.9 (6–10) |
Participant owns a smartphone, No. (%)a | 16 (94) | 22 (100) |
Participant comfort level with smartphone app usage, mean (range)b | 8.5 (2–10) | 8.3 (2–10) |
Caregiver endorsed having a care plan for the child, No. (%)a | 8 (47) | — |
GED, general equivalency diploma. —, not applicable.
Sum may not equal 100% due to rounding or participant preferred not to answer survey item.
Response options were on a scale from 1 to 10, with higher ranking indicating a higher comfort level.