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Table 1 Participant characteristics

From: Reporting health research translation and impact in the curriculum vitae: a survey

Characteristics

Frequency

n (%)

Age (n = 114)

Age, mean (SD), range

49 (SD 9.8) (26 - 66)

Sex (n = 120)

Female

100 (83%)

Countries (n = 127)

Canada

60 (47%)

Australia

22 (17%)

Sweden

14 (11%)

UK

13 (10%)

USA

8 (6%)

Other (Netherlands, Vietnam, Ireland, Saudi Arabia, Norway, Japan)

10 (8%)

Highest level of education (n = 118)

Doctoral degree

95 (81%)

Master’s university degree

19 (16%)

Undergraduate degree

4 (3%)

Position (n = 119)

Senior-researcher/Professor

32 (27%)

Mid-researcher / Associate Professor

35 (29%)

Early researcher /Assistant Professor

26 (22%)

Doctoral student/candidate

12 (10%)

Clinician-scientist

2 (2%)

Other (Knowledge user, Master’s student, policy administrator, implementation scientist, consultant, administration, post-doctoral fellow)

12 (10%)

Time in current position (n = 120)

< 1 year

11(9%)

1-2 years

24 (20%)

3-5 years

36 (30%)

6-10 years

30 (25%)

11- 20 years

10 (8%)

> 20 years

9 (8%)

Disciplinary background (n = 152)

Nursing

54 (36%)

Medicine

16 (11%)

Rehabilitation (occupational therapy, physiotherapy, speech-language pathology, audiology)

8 (5%)

Sociology

6 (4%)

Health research

4 (3%)

Health administration

4 (3%)

Epidemiology

4 (3%)

Psychology

3 (2%)

Other allied health professionals (public health, pharmacy, chiropractic, nutrition)

7 (5%)

Other (engineering, communication, chemistry, behavioral sciences, general health sciences, administration)

42 (30%)

Preferred to not report

4 (4%)