Table 1.
Characteristic | Number (%) |
---|---|
Sex | |
Male | 12 (43) |
Female | 16 (57) |
Age | |
28–39 years | 10 (36) |
40–49 years | 10 (36) |
50–63 years | 8 (28) |
Level of medical training | |
Specialist in primary care medicine | 18 (64) |
Resident in primary care medicinea | 8 (28) |
Specialist in other specialty than primary care | 1 (4) |
Not specialist or resident | 1 (4) |
Employer | |
Publicly funded health care | 17 (61) |
Private company | 11 (39) |
Type of work | |
Combined digital work with traditional consultation | 25 (89) |
Digital work exclusively | 3 (11) |
aIn Sweden, resident physicians have finished medical school, possess medical license and for 5 years they both provide healthcare and are learning to become specialist physicians (in this case, specialists in primary care medicine)