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Table 1 Primary Care Participant Characteristics

From: Proactive integrated virtual healthcare resource use in primary care

 

Total

(N = 65)

HIGH

(n = 23)

LOW

(n = 29)

Extended Primary Care Team

(n = 13)

Follow-up Interview

(n = 16)

Characteristic

N (%)

n (%)

n (%)

n (%)

n (%)

Role

 Provider

12 (18)

6 (50)

6 (50)

0 (0)

3 (25)

 Nurse

14 (22)

5 (36)

9 (64)

0 (0)

7 (50)

 Clinical Associate

14 (22)

6 (43)

8 (57)

0 (0)

4 (29)

 Clerical Associate

12 (18)

6 (50)

6 (50)

0 (0)

2 (17)

 Other (Pharmacists, Psychologists, Dietician, Social Worker)

13 (20)

0 (0)

0 (0)

13 (100)

0 (0)

Race a

 White, Caucasian

46 (69)

13 (57)

22 (76)

11 (92)

12 (75)

 Black, African American

10 (15)

6 (26)

3 (10)

1 (8)

1 (6)

 Other b

11 (17)

4 (17)

4 (14)

3 (23)

3 (19)

Ethnicity

 Hispanic

8 (13)

3 (13)

1 (3)

4 (33)

0 (0)

 Not Hispanic

44 (75)

13 (57)

24 (83)

7 (58)

10 (63)

 Decline to Respond

7 (12)

7 (30)

4 (14)

1 (8)

6 (38)

Sex

 Female

48 (75)

19 (83)

21 (72)

8 (67)

14 (88)

Age

 25–35

14 (24)

3 (14)

2 (10)

7 (64)

0 (0)

 36–45

10 (17)

3 (14)

6 (29)

3 (27)

3 (23)

 46–55

14 (24)

8 (38)

8 (38)

1 (9)

6 (46)

 56–60

15 (26)

4 (19)

2 (10)

0 (0)

2 (15)

 61 +

5 (9)

2 (10)

3 (14)

0 (0)

2 (15)

  1. a Note: participants selected multiple racial categories, so the percentages add up to more than 100%
  2. b Note: Other category includes Asian (Chinese, Filipino, Japanese, Korean etc.), Native Hawaiian or other Pacific Islander, American Indian or Alaskan Native, Unknown and Other