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. 2021 Feb 26;9:648009. doi: 10.3389/fpubh.2021.648009

Table 1.

Characteristics of participants.

Characteristics of participants n (%)A
Distribution Channel, n = 91 E-mail 65 (71.4)
Anonymous 26 (28.6)
Q2.4 Work place, (n = 81) Australian Capital Territory 2 (2.5)
Queensland 25 (30.9)
New South Wales 13 (16)
Northern Territory 1 (1.2)
South Australia 4 (4.9)
Tasmania 1 (1.2)
Victoria 27 (33.3)
Western Australia 4 (4.9)
Outside Australia 4 (4.9)
Q2.1 Level of involvement of telehealth provision, (n = 88) Directly 54 (59.3)
Indirectly 34 (37.4)
Q2.2. Role of direct involvement of telehealth provision, (n = 50) Health service manager, coordinator, or researcher 18 (36)
OthersB 32 (64)
Q2.2. Role of direct involvement of telehealth provision, (n = 50) General practise 4 (8)
Specialist medical 11 (22)
Nursing 6 (12)
Allied health 11 (22)
Health service manager 15 (30)
Researcher 3 (6)
Coordinator
Q2.3 Role of indirect involvement of telehealth provision, (n = 29) Administrator 7 (24.1)
Equipment supplier 1 (3.4)
Services provider 3 (10.3)
Technical support 13 (44.8)
Training or education 5 (17.2)
A

The percentage is “Valid percent.”

B

Others' refers to General practise, Specialist Medical, Nursing and Allied Health.