Table 1.
All respondents (n = 207) | ||
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Median age, in years | 39 (31–53) | |
Female sex | 163/198 (82.3%) | |
Race | White | 175/195 (89.7%) |
African American | 8/195 (4.1%) | |
Asian | 11/195 (5.6%) | |
Relationship status | Single | 37/201 (18.4%) |
Married | 117/201 (58.2%) | |
Unmarried, dating | 35/201 (17.4%) | |
Divorced or separated | 6/201 (3%) | |
Healthcare role | Physician | 76 (36.7%) |
Registered nurse | 57 (27.5%) | |
Physician’s assistant or advanced nurse practitioner | 20 (9.7%) | |
Radiology technician | 2 (1%) | |
Laboratory technician | 5 (2.4%) | |
Respiratory therapist | 3 (1.4%) | |
Physical or occupational therapist | 5 (2.4%) | |
Administration or registration staff | 19 (9.2%) | |
Pharmacist | 2 (1%) | |
Medical assistant | 1 (0.5%) | |
Environmental service worker | 1 (0.5%) | |
Registered dietician | 3 (1.4%) | |
Other: Educator (n = 1), psychologist (n = 1), research staff (n = 2), social worker (n = 1), information technologist (n = 1), unspecified (n = 7) | 13 (6.3%) | |
Physician role | Resident | 39/76 (51.3%) |
Fellow | 4/76 (5.3%) | |
Attending | 33/76 (43.4%) | |
Work primarily in outpatient setting | 39/204 (18.8%) | |
Work primarily in intensive care unit or emergency room | 77/203 (37.9%) | |
Have at least 1 child for whom he/she is primary caregiver | 86/202 (42.6%) |
Data are reported as median (IQR1–3) or frequency (column proportion) unless otherwise specified