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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2021 Apr 28.
Published in final edited form as: J Hand Surg Am. 2020 Nov 9;46(2):153.e1–153.e11. doi: 10.1016/j.jhsa.2020.09.008

TABLE 1.

Demographics, procedure type, and number of procedures*

Characteristic Count, n (%)
Total 25
Mean Age, y (SD) 54.8 (18.9)
Sex, n (%)
 Male 10 (40)
 Female 15 (60)
Annual household income, n (%)
 <$49,000 1 (7.7)
 $50,000–$99,999 4 (30.8)
 $100,000–$149,999 0 (0)
 $150,000–$199,999 3 (23.1)
 $200,000–$249,999 2 (15.4)
 >$250,000 3 (23.1)
Race/ethnicity, n (%)
 White/Caucasian 17 (73.9)
 Black or African American 1 (4.3)
 American Indian or Alaska Native 0 (0)
 Asian 1 (4.3)
 Hispanic 3 (13.0)
 Native Hawaiian or other Pacific Islander 0 (0)
 Other 1 (4.3)
Employment status, n (%)
 Full-time 7 (41.2)
 Part-time 1 (5.9)
 Retired 6 (35.3)
 No work outside the home 0 (0)
 Disabled 1 (5.9)
 Unemployed 1 (5.9)
 Student 1 (5.9)
Highest level of education, n (%)
 Elementary school 0 (0)
 High school 2 (12.5)
 2-Year college 3 (18.8)
 4-Year college 5 (31.3)
 Postcollege/graduate 6 (37.5)
Relationship status, n (%)
 Married 14 (82.4)
 Domestic partnership 0 (0)
 Single, never married 1 (5.9)
 Single, divorced or separated 1 (5.9)
 Single, widowed 1 (5.9)
Primary insurance type, n (%)
 Medicaid/Medi-Cal 1 (5.6)
 Medicare 8 (44.4)
 Military 0 (0)
 Privately insured 9 (50)
 San Mateo County Health Insurance 0 (0)
 Uninsured 0 (0)
Procedure, n (%)
 Carpal tunnel release 9 (36)
 Trigger finger release 7 (28)
 DeQuervain release 2 (8)
 Other 7 (28)
Number of procedures, n (%)
 1 23 (92)
 2 2 (8)
 3 or more 0 (0)
*

Some patients did not fully complete the demographics questionnaire; therefore, not all raw numbers add up to 25.