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Table 2 Participant characteristics

From: Quantifying implementation strategy and dissemination channel preferences and experiences for pain management in primary care: a novel implementer-reported outcome

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

  
  1. 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)
  2. 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