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. 2022 Mar 25;12(4):529. doi: 10.3390/jpm12040529

Table 2.

Characteristics of participants who evaluated REACTS-Teleconsultation and Telecare COVID.

Characteristics Total
(n = 491)
REACTS-Teleconsultation p-Value Telecare-Covid p-Value
Yes
(n = 128)
No
(n = 364)
Yes
(n = 34)
No
(n = 458)
Gender *, n (%)
Male 111 (22.7) 26 (20.3) 85 (23.5) 0.587 10 (29.4) 101 (22.2) 0.546
Female 377 (76.9) 101 (78.9) 276 (76.2) 24 (70.6) 353 (77.4)
Age *, n (%)
<24 years 30 (6.1) 2 (1.6) 28 (7.7) 0.001 3 (8.8) 27 (5.9) 0.364
25–34 years 157 (32.0) 39 (30.5) 118 (32.5) 6 (17.7) 151 (33.0)
35–44 years 146 (29.7) 48 (37.5) 98 (27.0) 12 (35.3) 134 (29.3)
45–54 years 112 (22.8) 35 (27.3) 77 (21.2) 11 (32.4) 101 (22.1)
≥55 years 46 (9.4) 4 (3.1) 42 (11.6) 2 (5.9) 42 (9.6)
Professions, n (%)
Physicians 40 (8.2) 15 (11.8) 25 (6.9) <0.001 16 (47.1) 24 (5.3) <0.001
Non-physician/non-nurse health care professionals 294 (59.9) 85 (66.9) 209 (57.4) 10 (29.4) 284 (62.1)
Nurses 81 (16.5) 8 (6.3) 73 (20.1) 5 (14.7) 76 (16.6)
Other 76 (15.5) 19 (15.0) 57 (15.7) 3 (8.8) 73 (16.0)
Years worked **
Median (IQR) 9 (13.0) 10 (13.3) 8 (13.0) 0.563 10 (13.0) 9 (13.0) 0.735

* Two missing/unknown (0.5%) for gender. One missing for age (0.3%). ** Three missing for the number of years worked.