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. 2021 Nov 9;7(3):424–435. doi: 10.1016/j.ekir.2021.10.022

Table 1.

Participant characteristics (N = 51)

Characteristics N %
Sex
 Women 28 55
 Men 23 45
Age group (yr)
 20–29 1 2
 30–39 9 18
 40–49 11 22
 50–59 16 31
 60–69 10 20
 70+ 4 8
Ethnicity
 White 28 55
 Asian 10 20
 Hispanic 7 14
 African 4 8
 African American 1 2
 Middle Eastern 1 2
Years of clinical experience in nephrology
 <5 2 4
 5–10 8 16
 11–20 15 29
 21–30 9 18
 31–40 16 31
 40+ 1 2
Number of patients with CKD (not on KRT)
 0 1 2
 51–100 2 4
 101–300 5 10
 301–500 7 14
 501–1000 5 10
 1001–2000 11 22
 2000+ 14 27
Number of patients on hemodialysis
 1–50 6 12
 51–100 10 20
 101–200 17 33
 201–300 6 12
 301–400 2 4
 400+ 9 18
Number of patients on peritoneal dialysis
 0 2 4
 1–50 20 39
 51–100 14 27
 101–200 7 14
 201–300 5 10
Countrya
 Austria 11 22
 Australia 8 16
 United States 7 14
 Belgium 2 4
 Chile 2 4
 Mexico 2 4
 New Zealand 2 4
 Nigeria 2 4
 South Africa 2 4

CKD, chronic kidney disease; KRT, kidney replacement therapy.

a

1 participant each from Brazil, Canada, China (Hong Kong), France, India, Italy, Japan, Malaysia, Poland, Sweden, Switzerland, United Kingdom, and Uruguay.