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. 2021 Jun 8;22(7):1338–1344. doi: 10.1016/j.jamda.2021.05.016

Table 1.

Respondent Demographics and Practice Characteristics (Total N = 79)

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.