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. 2020 Dec 22;22(12):e23382. doi: 10.2196/23382

Table 1.

Demographic characteristics of survey responders.

Characteristic EHR usability subsurvey responders (N=848)
Gender, n (%)

Male 493 (58.1)

Female 348 (41.0)

Other 1 (0.1)

Missing 6 (0.7)
Age (years), median (IQR) 53.0 (42.0, 61.0)
Age (years), n (%)

<35 61 (7.2)

35-44 200 (23.6)

45-54 183 (21.6)

55-64 259 (30.5)

>/=65 123 (14.5)

Missing 22 (2.6)
Specialty, n (%)

Anesthesiology 36 (4.2)

Dermatology 23 (2.7)

Emergency medicine 54 (6.4)

Family medicine 55 (6.5)

Radiology 37 (4.4)

Neurology 32 (3.8)

Obstetrics and gynecology 42 (5.0)

Pathology 25 (2.9)

Psychiatry 51 (6.0)

Other 76 (9.0)

General internal medicine 77 (9.1)

Internal medicine subspecialty 113 (13.3)

General pediatrics 46 (5.4)

Pediatric subspecialty 53 (6.2)

General surgery 33 (3.9)

General surgery subspecialty 58 (6.8)

Orthopedic surgery 35 (4.1)

Missing 2 (0.2)
Hours worked per week, median (IQR) 50.0 (40.0, 60.0)
Hours worked per week, n (%)

<40 h 126 (14.9)

40-49 h 171 (20.2)

50-59 h 215 (25.4)

60-69 h 187 (22.1)

70-79 h 76 (9.0)

>80 h 70 (8.3)

Missing 3 (0.4)
Nights on call per week, median (IQR) 1.0 (0.0, 2.0)
Primary practice setting, n (%)

Private practice 388 (45.8)

Academic medical center 274 (32.3)

Veterans hospital 16 (1.9)

Active military practice 9 (1.1)

Other 160 (18.9)

Missing 1 (0.1)
Relationship status, n (%)

Single 105 (12.4)

Married 687 (81.0)

Partnered 39 (4.6)

Widowed/widower 8 (0.9)

Missing 9 (1.1)