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. 2021 Jul 9;8(3):e29690. doi: 10.2196/29690

Table 2.

Clinician information by age and gender.

Variables Female (n=130), n (%) Male (n=64), n (%) P value Younger than 50 years (n=113), n (%) Older than 50 years (n=85), n (%) P value
Half-days per week providing direct outpatient carea .13

.35

0-2 39 (30.0) 30 (46.9)
41 (36.3) 31 (36.5)

3-4 44 (33.8) 21 (32.8)
38 (33.6) 28 (32.9)

5-6 33 (25.4) 5 (7.8)
24 (21.2) 14 (16.5)

≥7 14 (10.8) 8 (12.5)
10 (8.8) 12 (14.1)
Telemedicine visits personally conducted by video in the past week?a (%) .02

.16

0-24 47 (36.2) 15 (23.4)
39 (34.5) 25 (29.4)

25-49 30 (23.1) 12 (18.8)
24 (21.2) 17 (20.0)

50-74 28 (21.5) 11 (17.2)
27 (23.9) 14 (16.5)

≥75 25 (19.2) 26 (40.6)
23 (20.4) 29 (34.1)
Number of half-days per week spent supervising traineesb .52

.45

0 69 (53.1) 29 (45.3)
63 (55.8) 39 (45.9)

1-2 43 (33.1) 27 (42.2)
35 (31.0) 35 (41.2)

≥3 18 (13.8) 8 (12.5)
15 (13.3) 11 (12.9)
Presence of burnoutc .29

.01

Yes 56 (43.1) 22 (34.4)
55 (48.7) 26 (30.6)

No 74 (56.9) 42 (65.6)
58 (51.3) 59 (69.4)
Converting in-person visits to video visits has resulted in feeling... .05

.02

More overwhelmed 41 (31.5) 12 (18.8)
31 (27.4) 24 (28.2)

Similarly overwhelmed 59 (45.4) 28 (43.8)
59 (52.2) 31 (36.5)

Less overwhelmed 29 (22.3) 24 (37.5)
23 (20.4) 30 (35.3)

aRefers only to visits conducted personally by the clinician and not trainees they supervised.

bTrainees include medical students, residents, and fellows.

cAs defined by respondents own definition of burnout.