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. 2020 Feb 20;6:2055207620907187. doi: 10.1177/2055207620907187

Table 1.

Number of respondents recommending mobile health technologies to patients.

Total number of respondents Open to discussing apps with patientsa Recommend apps to patients
Anesthesiology 10 4 (40%) 3 (30%)
Cardiology 4 3 (75%) 0 (0%)
Cardiothoracic surgery 3 3 (100%) 0 (0%)
Critical care 1 0 (0%) 0 (0%)
Dermatology 4 1 (25%) 0 (0%)
Emergency medicine 15 7 (47%) 2 (13%)
Endocrinology 5 5 (100%) 3 (60%)
Gastroenterology 7 3 (43%) 2 (29%)
Genetics 2 1 (50%) 1 (50%)
General surgery 5 4 (80%) 1 (20%)
Geriatrics/nutrition 2 2 (100%) 1 (50%)
Hematology 1 0 (0%) 0 (0%)
Hospice and palliative medicine 1 0 (0%) 0 (0%)
Hospital medicine 13 4 (31%) 2 (15%)
Infectious disease 10 4 (40%) 0 (0%)
Internal medicine – general 1 0 (0%) 1 (100%)
Interventional radiology 2 2 (100%) 0 (0%)
Nephrology 2 1 (50%) 1 (50%)
Neurology 7 3 (43%) 0 (0%)
Neurosurgery 1 1 (100%) 0 (0%)
Obstetrics/gynecology 6 5 (83%) 2 (33%)
Oncology 8 3 (38%) 1 (13%)
Ophthalmology 4 1 (25%) 1 (25%)
Orthopedic surgery 8 3 (38%) 0 (0%)
Otolaryngology 3 3 (100%) 1 (33%)
Pain medicine 1 1 (100%) 1 (100%)
Pathology 1 0 (0%) 0 (0%)
Pediatrics 28 12 (43%) 4 (14%)
Physical medicine and rehabilitation 1 1 (100%) 0 (0%)
Plastic surgery 1 0 (0%) 0 (0%)
Psychiatry 13 9 (69%) 4 (31%)
Pulmonology 3 2 (67%) 2 (67%)
Radiology 7 4 (57%) 0 (0%)
Rheumatology 2 2 (100%) 0 (0%)
Sleep medicine 2 1 (50%) 1 (50%)
Urology 2 0 (0%) 0 (0%)
Total 186 95 (51%) 34 (18%)
a

Respondents who indicated “agree” or “strongly agree” to the statement, “I am open to discussing the use of health apps and wearable/tracking devices with my patients.”Note: Percentages are of those who responded affirmatively out of the total respondents within each specialty.