Table 2.

Sociodemographics of Primary Care Clinicians (N = 56)

SociodemographicTotal
(N = 56)
Age, mean (SD), y      43.5 (12.1)
Race and ethnicity, No. (%)
    White non-Hispanic    39 (69.6)
    Hispanic    4 (7.1)
    Black non-Hispanic    4 (7.1)
    Asian non-Hispanic    0 (0.0)
    Other non-Hispanic     9 (16.1)
Sexual orientation, No. (%)
    Heterosexual    54 (94.7)
    Gay and lesbian    1 (1.8)
    Bisexual    0 (0.0)
    Other    1 (1.8)
Gender identity, No. (%)
    Cisgender woman 39 (68.4)
    Cisgender man    17 (29.8)
    Transgender woman    0 (0.0)
    Transgender man    0 (0.0)
Years of employment, mean (SD)7.1 (8.4)
Clinical credential, No. (%)
    Advanced practice registered nurse    35 (61.4)
    Medical doctor    17 (29.8)
    Physician assistant    3 (5.3)
    Doctor of osteopathic medicine    2 (3.5)
Patient panel size, mean (SD)1,308 (751)
Years since training landmarks, mean (SD)
    Credentialing degree      12.3 (11.5)
    Postgraduate training      10.4 (12.7)
    Any additional training      15.4 (16.9)