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Table 1 Participant demographics and Summary Responses

From: A process evaluation of the improving wisely intervention: a peer-to-peer data intervention to reduce overuse in surgery

SURVEY PARTICIPANTS

INTERVIEW PARTICIPANTS

Item

n

%

Item

n

%

Sex

Male (453)

Female (256)

Prefer not to answer (28)

61.47

34.74

3.80

Sex

Male (19)

Female (11)

63%

37%

Age

< 30 (1)

30–39 (237)

40–49 (262)

50–59 (138)

60–69 (65)

70+ (13)

Prefer not to answer (21)

0.14

32.16

35.55

18.72

8.82

1.76

2.85

Years of Practice as Mohs surgeon

0–5 (2)

6–10 (13)

11–15 (4)

16–20 (3)

21–30 (5)

31–40 (1)

41+ (0)

Prefer not to answer (2)

6.66

43.33

13.33

10.00

16.66

3.33

0.00

6.67

Years of Practice as Mohs surgeon

0–5 (205)

6–10 (154)

11–15 (121)

16–20 (85)

21–30 (109)

31–40 (44)

41+ (4)

Prefer not to answer (15)

27.82

20.90

16.42

11.53

14.79

6.00

0.54

2.03

Outlier/Inlier Status

Notified Outlier (4)

Notified Inlier (26)

13.33

86.66

Aware of the Improving Wisely intervention

Yes (700)

No (15)

Unsure (13)

No response (9)

96.15

2.06

1.79

Practice Type

Academic/Public (8)

Private (22)

26.66

73.33

Have received an Improving Wisely data report

Yes (551)

No (153)

Unsure (21)

No response (9)

75.69

21.02

2.88

   

Expectations of mean number of stages as described in data report

As I had expected (476)

Greater than I expected (30)

Lower than I expected (38)

No response/ NA (193)

87.50

5.51

6.99

   

Preferred frequency of Improving Wisely intervention

Annually (483)

Biannually (162)

Quarterly (35)

Never/ Not Needed (8)

No response (49)

70.20

23.55

5.09

1.16

   
  1. %calculation- missing data excluded from denominator