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. 2022 Nov 21;6(11):e39357. doi: 10.2196/39357

Table 1.

Case manager (N=20) demographics by site—Boston Medical Center (BMC) and Boston Children’s Hospital (BCH).

Demographic BCH (n=11) BMC (n=9) Total P value
Age ( years), n (%) .39

18-24 3 (27) 1 (11) 4 (20)

25-34 4 (36) 1 (11) 5 (25)

35-44 0 (0) 2 (22) 2 (10)

45-54 1 (9) 2 (22) 3 (15)

≥55 3 (27) 3 (33) 6 (30)
Ethnicity and race, n (%) .82

Hispanic and Latino 1 (9) 0 (0) 1 (5)

Non-Hispanic White 6 (55) 6 (67) 12 (60)

Non-Hispanic Black 3 (27) 1 (11) 4 (20)

Non-Hispanic other (including American Indian or Alaska Native, Asian and Pacific Islander, or more than one) 0 (0) 1 (11) 1 (5)

Unknown 1 (9) 1 (11) 2 (10)
Sex, n (%) .19

Female 11 (100) 7 (78) 18 (90)

Male 0 (0) 2 (22) 2 (10)
Education—highest level, n (%) .39

Bachelor’s degree 5 (45) 2 (22) 7 (35)
Master’s degree 2 (18) 5 (56) 7 (35)

Doctoral degree 3 (27) 1 (11) 4 (20)

Professional degree 1 (9) 1 (11) 2 (10)
Smartphone ownership, n (%) >.99

iPhone 9 (82) 8 (89) 17 (85)

Android 2 (18) 1 (11) 3 (15)
Hours spent on phone per day, n (%) .11

0-3 4 (36) 5 (56) 9 (45)

4-6 2 (18) 6 (67) 8 (40)

>7 3 (27) 0 (0) 3 (15)
Tech savvy, mean (SD) .88

Personal score 7.09 (1.45) 7 (1) 7.05 (1.23)

Work score 6 (2.05) 6.89 (1.54) 6.4 (1.85)
Workplace IT use, mean (SD) 6.36 (2.11) 7.11 (1.9) 6.7 (2) .30
Number of patients .42

Mean (SD) 37.44 (17.7) 43.7 (24.9) 38.95 (22.4)

Median (range) 49 (10-54) 43.5 (2-80) 43.5 (2-80)