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) |