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Table 2 Demographics of participants in Implementation for Sustained Impact in Teleophthalmology (I-SITE)

From: Implementation for Sustained Impact in Teleophthalmology (I-SITE): applying the NIATx Model for tailored implementation of diabetic retinopathy screening in primary care

Patient stakeholders (n = 9)

Median (± SD) or percentage

Age

63.9 ± 8.1 years (range: 47–74)

Male

77.8%

Type II diabetes

100%

Experience with teleophthalmology

55.6%

Ethnicity

 White (non-Hispanic)

88.9%

 White (Hispanic)

11.1%

Socioeconomic status

 Annual household income [30]

$48,117 ± $4115 (range: $37,396–$52,526)

 Education

  Some high school

11.1%

  High school graduate or GED

44.5%

  Some college or technical school

22.2%

  College graduate

22.2%

 Health literacy (single-item literacy screener) [31]

  Low

22.2%

  Moderate

55.6%

  High

22.2%

Clinical stakeholders (n = 22)

Percentage

 Male

13.7%

 Clinical role

  Primary care provider (PCP)

36.4%

   Physician (MD/DO)

22.7%

   Physician assistant (PA-C)

4.5%

   Nurse practitioner (APNP/DNP)

9.1%

  Medical assistant (MA)

18.2%

  Clinical administrator

22.7%

  Diabetes educator

4.5%

  IT/medical records

13.7%

  Registration director

4.5%