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. 2020 Feb 17;2020:8380171. doi: 10.1155/2020/8380171

Table 1.

Demographic characteristics of survey responders.

Age (n = 674), n (%)
 <35 86 (13%)
 35–44 114 (17%)
 45–54 158 (23%)
 55–64 204 (30%)
 ≥65 112 (17%)

Sex, (n = 668), n (%)
 Male 394 (59%)
 Female 274 (41%)

Training, (n = 678), n (%)
 Family physician 463 (68%)
 Specialist 215 (32%)

Province or territory of practice, (n = 667), (%)
 Ontario 273 (41%)
 British Columbia 128 (19%)
 Alberta 121 (18%)
 Manitoba 36 (5%)
 Quebec 29 (4%)
 Saskatchewan 29 (4%)
 Nova Scotia 29 (4%)
 New Brunswick 10 (2%)
 Other 12 (2%)

Practice setting, (n = 680), n (%)
 Urban/suburban 484 (71%)
 Rural/geographically isolated 100 (15%)
 Small town 96 (14%)

Proportion of patients seeking care for chronic noncancer pain, (n = 676), n (%)
 <6% 218 (32%)
 6–10% 176 (26%)
 11–20% 154 (23%)
 21–50% 75 (11%)
 51–75% 26 (4%)
 >75% 27 (4%)

Proportion of chronic noncancer pain patients prescribed opioids (n = 596), n (%)
 <6% 253 (42%)
 6–10% 129 (22%)
 11–20% 78 (13%)
 21–50% 84 (14%)
 51–75% 27 (5%)
 >75% 25 (4%)

Newfoundland (n = 5, 0.7%); Yukon Territory (n = 3, 0.4%); Prince Edward Island (n = 2, 0.3%); Northwest Territories (n = 2, 0.3%).