Table 2 Self-reported information on identity and clinical practice

From: Global perspectives on the management of primary progressive aphasia

Total respondents

 

186

Age (SD, range)

 

38.2 (11.2, 23.0—85.0)

Gender identity

Female

88.0%

 

Male

11.4%

 

Non-binary

.543%

Cultural identity

Monocultural

66.8%

 

Bicultural

24.5%

 

Unspecified

8.70%

Clinical practice

  

Years practiced (SD, range)

General experience

11.8 (9.56, 0–43.0)

 

PPA experience

6.00 (6.29, 0–30.0)

Estimated % of PwPPA on Monthly Caseload (SD, range)

 

16.3% (25.4%, 0–100%)

Team composition

Independent/sole charge clinician

23.9%

 

Team of SLT/Ps

32.8%

 

Interdisciplinary team

63.9%

Location

  
 

Urban

58.3%

 

Rural

13.9%

 

Mixed/both

30.6%

Setting

Acute care

10.0%

 

Charity/volunteer

7.22%

 

Hospital

38.3%

 

Inpatient unit

17.8%

 

Outpatient rehabilitation

27.8%

 

Private practice

45.0%

 

Research facility

18.3%

 

Residential aged-care facility

11.1%

 

University clinic

18.9%

 

Other

14.4%

Region of practice

 

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Africa

 

13 (7.03%)

 

Kenya (1), Morocco (1), Tanzania (1), South Africa (10)

 

Americas

 

53 (28.6%)

 

Brazil (7), Canada (6), Chile (2), Mexico (2), United States of America (36)

 

Asia

 

19 (10.3%)

 

Hong Kong (2), India (1), Indonesia (2), Japan (13), Nepal (1)

 

Europe

 

98 (52.9%)

 

France (25), Germany (3), Iceland (1), Ireland (2), Italy (8), Netherlands (1), Norway (17), Portugal (6), Spain (15), Sweden (1), Switzerland (2), United Kingdom (16)

 

Oceania

 

9 (4.86%)

 

Australia (9)

 
  1. Respondents could report multiple team compositions, locations, and settings for their clinical practice.