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Table 1 Demographics of Survey Respondents

From: Evaluating the value of a web-based natural medicine clinical decision tool at an academic medical center

Responders to the Baseline Needs Assessment Survey in 2008

N (%)

Responders to Follow-up Survey in 2009

N (%)

p-value

Gender

 

Gender

 

0.60

   Male

46 (52)

Male

41 (48)

 

   Female

43 (48)

Female

45 (52)

 

Age (years)

 

Age

 

0.68

   ≤ 30

14 (16)

≤ 30

16 (18)

 

   31-40

23 (26)

31-40

22 (25)

 

   41-50

20 (22)

41-50

22 (25)

 

   51-60

26 (30)

51-60

18 (21)

 

   ≥ 60

6 (7)

≥ 60

9(10)

 

Ethnicity

 

Ethnicity

 

0.49

   Asian

11 (13)

Asian

10(12)

 

   Bi-racial

1 (1)

Bi-racial

0

 

   Black

0

Black

2(2)

 

   Caucasian

72 (83)

Caucasian

69(81)

 

   Hispanic

0

Hispanic

2(2)

 

   Other

1 (1)

Do not wish to answer

2(2)

 

Place of Training

 

Place of Training

 

0.75

   Inside USA

76 (85)

Inside USA

74(87)

 

   Outside USA

13 (15)

Outside USA

11(13)

 

Provider's Medical Degree

 

Medical Degree

 

0.12

   MD

68 (76)

MD

69 (79)

 

   DO

6 (7)

DO

5 (6)

 

   NP

10 (11)

NP

5 (6)

 

   PA

5 (6)

PA

2 (2)

 
  

RN

3(4)

 
  

Others

3 (4)

 

Years Since Completion of Training

 

Years Since Completion of Training

 

0.66

   Still in residency/fellowship

14 (16)

Still in residency/fellowship

18(21)

 

   Under 5

18(20)

Under 5

11(13)

 

   6-15

24 (27)

6-15

26(3)

 

   16-25

21 (24)

16-25

19(22)

 

   Over 26

12 (13)

Over 26

13(15)

 
  1. Demographic characteristics of providers who responded to initial baseline survey and the second follow-up survey are shown. Percentages may be > or < 100% due to rounding or absent responses. MD, medical doctor; DO, doctor of osteopathy; NP, nurse practitioner; PA, physician assistant; others, self-identified as PharmDs, certified diabetic educators, and PhDs