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 | n | |
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) |