Table 1 Demographic information of respondents.

From: COVID-19: a gray swan’s impact on the adoption of novel medical technologies

Characteristics

T1

N = 149

Qty. (%)

T2

N = 286

Qty. (%)

Gender

 Female

63

(42.3)

120

(42.0)

 Male

77

(51.7)

154

(53.9)

 No response

9

(6.0)

12

(4.2)

Race

 White

103

(80.5)

192

(75.9)

 Black

2

(1.6)

9

(3.6)

 Asian

22

(17.2)

50

(19.8)

 Native American

0

(0.00)

1

(0.4)

 Other

1

(0.8)

1

(0.4)

Specialty

 Cardiology

25

(16.5)

48

(16.8)

 Family or internal medicine

23

(15.1)

39

(13.6)

 Pulmonology

11

(7.2)

71

(24.8)

 Hematology

4

(2.6)

4

(1.4)

 Emergency medicine

22

(14.5)

19

(6.6)

 Sleep medicine

8

(5.3)

12

(4.2)

 Other

59

(38.8)

111

(32.5)

Profession

 Medical doctor 

83

(55.7)

163

(57.0)

 Doctor of osteopathy

5

(3.4)

8

(2.8)

 Nurse practitioner

6

(4.0)

12

(4.2)

 Advanced practice nurse

1

(0.7)

4

(1.4)

 Physician’s assistant

0

(0.0)

4

(1.4)

 Registered nurse

21

(14.1)

37

(12.9)

 Other

26

(17.5)

52

(18.2)

 No response

7

(4.7)

6

(2.1)

Practice environment

 In-home

3

(2.0)

8

(2.8)

 Ambulatory clinic

28

(18.8)

72

(25.2)

 ER

16

(10.7)

16

(5.6)

 In-hospital

74

(49.7)

151

(52.8)

 Other

20

(13.4)

29

(10.1)

 No response 

8

(5.4)

10

(3.5)

Years of practicing

 0–5 years

47

(31.5)

65

(22.7)

 6–10 years

16

(10.7)

51

(17.8)

 11–15 years

18

(12.1)

37

(12.9)

 16–20 years

21

(14.1)

36

(12.6)

 Over 20 years

37

(24.8)

88

(30.8)

 No response

10

(6.7)

9

(3.2)