Table 1. Characteristics of the 188 physicians who responded to the survey.
Age | n (%)A |
≤54 | 83 (44) |
≥55 | 91 (48) |
Gender Identity | |
Female | 60 (32) |
Male | 99 (53) |
Do not wish to specify | 29 (15) |
Hispanic or Latino | |
Yes | 7 (4) |
No | 164 (87) |
Race | |
Asian | 1 (1) |
East Asian/Pacific Islander | 8 (4) |
South Asian | 6 (3) |
Other Asian | 2 (1) |
Black/African American | 8 (4) |
American Indian/Alaskan Native | 1 (1) |
White/Caucasian | 133 (70) |
Other | 7 (4) |
Do not wish to specify | 6 (3) |
Specialty | |
Internal Medicine | 28 (15) |
Family Medicine/Practice | 30 (16) |
Surgery | 24 (13) |
Psychiatry | 12 (6) |
Obstetrics/Gynecology | 11 (6) |
Neurology | 3 (2) |
Emergency Medicine | 20 (11) |
Anesthesia | 8 (4) |
Pediatrics | 30 (16) |
Other | 8 (4) |
Practice at Veteran Affairs facility | |
Yes | 3 (2) |
No | 171 (91) |
Percentage of patients in practice that are on Medicaid or underinsured | |
< 30 | 92 (49) |
30-74 | 62 (33) |
≥75 | 13 (7) |
Region of practice | |
Northeast | 40 (21) |
Southeast | 52 (28) |
Midwest | 46 (24) |
Southwest | 15 (8) |
West | 34 (18) |
How often physicians provide end-of-life careB | |
Often | 33 (18) |
Sometimes | 78 (41) |
Rarely | 73 (39) |
APercentages do not add up to 100 due to incomplete survey data. BData condensed from 9 to 3 categories.