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. 2021 Jan 21;7(1):e18396. doi: 10.2196/18396

Table 2.

Characteristics of breast cancer survivor (n=49) and oncology provider (n=20) participants for usability testing of the AH-HA tool.

Characteristic Breast cancer survivors (n=49) Oncology providers (n=20)
Age (years), n (%)  
<65 28 (57) N/Aa
≥65 21 (43) N/A
Sex, n (%)    
Female 49 (100)  12 (60) 
  Male 0 (0) 8 (40) 
Race, n (%)    
  White  41 (84)  14 (70) 
  Black or African American  4 (8)  2 (10) 
  Asian  1 (2.0)  1 (5) 
  Southeast Asian  0 (0) 3 (15) 
  American Indian  0 (0) 1 (5) 
  More than one race  2 (4)  0 (0)
  Unknown  1 (2)  0 (0)
Hispanic ethnicity, n (%) 2 (4)  2 (10) 
Time since cancer diagnosis (years), mean (SD)  10.8 (6.0)  N/A
Cancer treatment received, n (%)    
  Surgery  49 (100)  N/A
  Chemotherapy  27 (55)  N/A
  Radiation  34 (69)  N/A
AJCCb stage, n (%)    
  4 (8)  N/A
  23 (47)  N/A
  II  18 (37)  N/A
  III  4 (8)  N/A
Education level, n (%)    
  ≤High school 7 (14)  N/A
  Some college  19 (40)  N/A
  College graduate  23 (47)  N/A
Email use every day or almost every day, n (%) 
Yes 34 (69)  N/A
No 15 (31) N/A
Internet use past 30 days, n (%)
Yes 43 (88)  N/A
No 6 (12) N/A
Adequate health literacy, n (%)
Yes 47 (96)  N/A
No 2 (4) N/A
Provider type, n (%)    
  Physician (MD or DO) N/A 14 (70) 
  Physician assistant/nurse practitioner  N/A 6 (30) 
Years in practice, n (%)    
  ≤5 N/A 8 (40) 
  6-10 N/A 4 (20) 
  ≥11 N/A 8 (40) 
Oncology specialty, n (%)    
  Hematology N/A 13 (65) 
  Radiation  N/A 1 (5) 
  Surgical  N/A 6 (30) 
Time spent in direct patient care, n (%)    
  ≤50%  N/A 4 (20) 
  51-75%  N/A 7 (35) 
  >75%  N/A 9 (45) 

aN/A: not applicable.

bAJCC: American Joint Committee on Cancer.