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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2023 Aug 15.
Published in final edited form as: J Acquir Immune Defic Syndr. 2022 Aug 15;90(5):546–552. doi: 10.1097/QAI.0000000000003001

Table 1:

Characteristics of clinicians at 22 Ryan White-funded HIV clinics, August 2017 to December 2019 (n= 119)

Demographics
Female, N (%) 86 (72.3)
Hispanic, N (%) 12 (10.1)
Race,* N (%)
 White 74 (62.2)
 Black 22 (18.4)
 Other 22 (18.4)
Age mean (years) 43.3 (9.7)
Clinician type, N (%)
 Physician 57 (47.9)
 Nurse Practitioner 49 (41.2)
 Physician Assistant 9 (7.6)
 Missing 4 (3.4)
Clinician characteristics, N (%)
 Care for at-risk patients with HIV** 68 (60.7)
 Assess for illicit opioid use or injection drug use most or all the time*** 84 (77.1)
Clinician Practice, mean (SD)
 Years working with HIV patients 9 (8)
 Hours/week patient care 35 (12)
 Percent time HIV patient care 45 (37)
 Number of direct care HIV patients 155 (173)
*

Missing 1 clinician’s response, n = 118

**

> 10% patients treated with chronic or acute opioids, have OUD or are using injection drugs, 7 missing responses

***

10 missing responses

Abbreviations: Standard deviation- SD