Table 1.
Characteristic | n (%) |
---|---|
Role of survey respondent (n = 80)∗ | |
Physician | 36 (45.6) |
NP | 24 (30.3) |
Behavioral health provider | 4 (5.0) |
PA | 5 (6.2) |
Social worker | 2 (2.50) |
Other† | 5 (6.30) |
No response | 12 (15.0) |
Practice Location (n = 79) | 29 states |
Northeast | 24 (30.4) |
Midwest | 15 (19.0) |
South | 24 (30.4) |
West | 15 (19.0) |
No response | 1 (1.8) |
FTE (n = 79) | |
1-10 | 54 (68.4) |
11-20 | 14 (17.7) |
21-50 | 4 (5.1) |
51-100 | 2 (2.5) |
>100 | 4 (5.1) |
No response | 1 (1.3) |
Patient census (n = 79) | |
<100 | 11 (13.9) |
101-500 | 34 (43.0) |
501-1000 | 12 (15.2) |
>1000 | 22 (27.8) |
Affiliation | |
Affiliated with a health system | 51 (64.5) |
Unaffiliated/Independent | 27 (34.2) |
Unknown | 1 (1.26) |
Percentage of patients provided care in an assisted living facility (n = 78) | |
<20% | 42 (53.8) |
≥20% | 36 (46.2) |
Average % (range) of patients in a domiciliary facility (n = 78) | 29 (1-100) |
FTE, full-time equivalent; LPN, licensed practical nurse; NP, nurse practitioner; PA, physician assistant.
Some survey respondents had more than 1 role in their practice.
“Other” included administrator, director, owner, LPN–nurse navigator.