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. 2022 Dec 9;3:128. doi: 10.1186/s43058-022-00378-z

Table 2.

Participant characteristics

Variable name Missing N % M SD
Race 2 99
 White 86 85.1
Ethnicity1 0 101
 Hispanic 5 5.0
 Latino 1 1.0
Gender (female) 3 67 66.3
Profession (physician) 1 71 70.3
 MD 63 62.4
 DO 8 7.9
 CRNP 15 14.8
 PA-C 14 13.9
Days per week in clinic 3 98 3.36 1.4
Years of experience 3 98 12.3 10.7
Estimated % patients with chronic pain 0 101 31.3 18.5

Setting

Urban

2 95 94.1
Part of health system 1 93 92.1
Non-academic setting 0 91 90.1
 Teaching 77 76.2
 Research 12 11.9
Accepts all insurance types 1 92 91.1
 Commercial 1 95 94.1
 Medicare 1 95 94.1
 Medicaid 1 96 95.0
 None 0 0
 Other 1 4 4.0

Sample size: 101;1The term Hispanic refers to people from Spanish-speaking Latin American countries. The term Latino refers to people who live in Latin America in countries colonized by Spain or Portugal and is inclusive of non-Spanish speaking countries (e.g., Brazil)

Table 2 describes the participant characteristics for the sample of Pennsylvania primary care providers. We report race and ethnicity in adherence with funding requirements from the US National Institutes of Health