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. 2021 Jun 2;12(3):507–517. doi: 10.1055/s-0041-1731000

Table 1. Summary descriptive table of the considered variables in the survey for all trainees.

Variable Group All trainees
( n  = 222)
Overall EHR use increasing
( n  = 46)
Overall EHR use same/decreasing ( n  = 175) EHR use outside of work increasing
( n  = 73)
EHR use outside of work same/decreasing ( n  = 148)
Clinical role Fellow 66 (29.7%) 17 (37.0%) 48 (27.4%) 21 (28.8%) 44 (29.7%)
Resident 156 (70.3%) 29 (63.0%) 127 (72.6%) 52 (71.2%) 104 (70.4%)
Female Yes 111 (50.0%) 25 (54.4%) 86 (49.1%) 40 (54.8%) 70 (47.3%)
Race Caucasian 142 (64.0%) 30 (65.2%) 111 (63.8%) 48 (65.8%) 93 (63.3%)
Asian 54 (24.3%) 8 (17.4%) 46 (26.4%) 16 (21.9%) 38 (25.9%)
Black 5 (2.3%) 2 (4.4%) 3 (1.7%) 1 (1.4%) 4 (2.7%)
Hispanic or Latino 6 (2.7%) 2 (4.4%) 4 (2.3%) 2 (2.7%) 4 (2.7%)
Other/Unknown 14 (6.3%) 4 (8.7%) 10 (5.7%) 6 (8.2%) 8 (5.4%)
Married Yes 129 (58.1%) 25 (54.4%) 103 (58.9%) 41 (56.2%) 87 (58.8%)
Children at home Yes 50 (22.5%) 9 (19.6%) 40 (22.9%) 13 (17.8%) 37 (25.0%)
≥ 4 years of program Yes 48 (21.7%) 5 (10.9%) 43 (24.7%) 15 (20.6%) 33 (22.5%)
Exposed to COVID-19 positive patients Yes 81 (26.5%) 17 (37.0%) 63 (36.0%) 21 (28.8%) 59 (39.9%)
Depression Mild to extremely severe 61 (27.5%) 16 (34.8%) 45 (25.7%) 27 (37.0%) 33 (22.3%)
Anxiety Mild to extremely severe 42 (18.9%) 10 (21.7%) 32 (18.3%) 18 (24.7%) 24 (16.2%)
Stress Mild to extremely severe 50 (22.5%) 15 (32.6%) 35 (20.0%) 21 (28.8%) 28 (18.9%)
Posttraumatic stress disorder (IES-R ≥ 24) Yes 20 (9.0%) 14 (30.4%) 22 (12.6%) 17 (23.3%) 19 (12.8%)
Professional fulfillment (PFI ≥ 3) Yes 60 (27.0%) 11 (23.9%) 48 (27.4%) 22 (30.1%) 38 (25.7%)
Burnout (mean workload, depersonalization PFI ≥ 1.33) Yes 84 (37.8%) 24 (52.2%) 59 (33.7%) 35 (48.0%) 48 (32.4%)

Abbreviations: COVID-19, coronavirus disease 2019; EHR, electronic health record; IES-R, Impact of Event Scale–Revised; PFI, Professional Fulfillment Index.