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Table 1 Participant demographics (n = 85)

From: Understanding constraints on integrated care for people with HIV and multimorbid cardiovascular conditions: an application of the Theoretical Domains Framework

Characteristic

People with HIV (n = 51)

Healthcare providers (n = 34)

Number (%)

Number (%)

Age, mean (SD)a

57.0 (7.8)

47.4 (11.4)

Sex

 Female

17 (33.3)

23 (67.6)

 Male

34 (66.7)

11 (32.4)

Race

 Asian

0 (0)

4 (11.8)

 Black/African American

31 (60.8)

4 (11.8)

 Hispanicb

7 (13.7)

0 (0)

 White/Caucasian

9 (17.6)

25 (73.5)

 Multiple/other

4 (7.8)

1 (2.9)

Highest completed education

 Less than high school degree

6 (11.8)

0 (0)

 High school or GED

12 (23.5)

0 (0)

 Some college

23 (45.1)

4 (11.8)

 Bachelor’s degree

4 (7.8)

7 (20.6)

 Master’s degree

6 (11.8)

7 (20.6)

 Doctorate degree

0 (0)

16 (47.1)

Professional role

 Licensed social worker

--

6 (17.6)

 Physician

--

15 (44.1)

 Registered nurse

--

8 (23.5)

 Physician

--

15 (44.1)

 Other

--

5 (14.7)

Employment status

 Currently employed

15 (29.4)

--

 Temporarily unemployed

3 (5.9)

--

 Retired

9 (17.6)

--

 Disabled

22 (43.1)

--

 Other

2 (3.9)

--

Monthly income (USD), median (IQR)

983 (1100)c

--

Insurance status

 Public

37 (72.5)

--

 Private

11 (21.6)

--

 Public and private

1 (2.0)

--

 Other

1 (2.0)

--

Uninsured

1 (2.0)

--

Time since HIV diagnosis (years), mean (SD)

18.7 (6.4)d

--

Mean (SD) years professional HIV experience

--

14.5 (9.6)

Perceived cardiovascular risk

 Perceived CVD susceptibility, mean (SD)e

10.8 (3.9)

--

 Perceived CVD severity, mean (SD)f

9.6 (3.5)

--

 Perceived benefits to CVD prevention, mean (SD)g

9.5 (5.0)

--

 Perceived barriers to CVD prevention, mean (SD)h

17.0 (4.9)

--

Study site

 Duke Health

18 (35.2)

12 (35.3)

 MetroHealth

17 (33.2)

12 (35.3)

 University Hospitals Cleveland

16 (31.37)

10 (29.4)

  1. aSelf-reported age available for people with HIV (n = 49) and healthcare providers (n = 29)
  2. bIndividuals reporting Hispanic ethnicity were counted as Hispanic only. All other categories reflect non-Hispanic status
  3. cSelf-reported income available for people with HIV (n = 48)
  4. dTime since HIV diagnosis available for 48 people with HIV
  5. eScores for this subscale range from 5 to 20; higher values indicate more of these perceptions; (n = 47)
  6. fScores for this subscale range from 5 to 20; higher values indicate more of these perceptions; (n = 44)
  7. gScores from this subscale range from 6 to 24; higher values indicate more of these perceptions; (n = 47)
  8. hScores from this subscale range from 9 to 36; higher values indicate more of these perceptions; (n = 47)