Table 7Phase 1: Demographics of Provider National Survey Participants

DemographicsMD (n = 209)RN (n = 220)Total (N = 429)
Female, No. (%) 52 (24.7)199 (90.4)251 (58.4)
Age, mean (SD), y 50 (8.9)51 (9.9)51 (9.4)
Age, No. (%), y
 18-290 (0.0)20 (8.9)20 (4.6)
 30-4467 (32.3)59 (26.7)126 (29.4)
 45-5993 (44.5)114 (51.6)207 (48.1)
 ≥6049 (23.3)28 (12.8)77 (17.9)
Education, No. (%)
 Less than high school0 (0.0)10 (4.7)10 (2.3)
 High school0 (0.0)56 (25.3)56 (13.1)
 Some college0 (0.0)117 (53.3)117 (27.3)
 Bachelor's or above209 (100.0)37 (16.8)246 (57.3)
Race/ethnicity, No. (%)
 White, non-Hispanic136 (65.2)169 (76.7)305 (71.1)
 Black, non-Hispanic3 (1.5)19 (8.6)22 (5.1)
 Other, non-Hispanic58 (27.6)19 (8.7)77 (17.9)
 Hispanic10 (4.7)11 (5.1)21 (4.9)
 ≥2 races, non-Hispanic2 (1.0)2 (0.9)4 (0.9)
US region, No. (%)
 Northeast45 (20.4)50 (24.0)95 (22.2)
 Midwest54 (24.5)38 (18.3)92 (21.5)
 South77 (35.2)77 (36.9)155 (36.0)
 West44 (19.9)43 (20.8)87 (20.3)

Abbreviations: MD, medical doctor; RN, registered nurse.

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