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Table 2 Characteristics of clinician participants

From: Extreme weather events and HIV: development of a conceptual framework through qualitative interviews with people with HIV impacted by the California wildfires and their clinicians

Characteristic

Responses

N = 7

Age, mean (SD)

 

51.0 (14.2)

Gender identity, N (%)

  
 

Cis-gender woman

4 (57.1)

 

Cis-gender man

2 (28.6)

 

Gender Non-binary

1 (14.3)

Race, N (%)

  
 

Asian

1 (14.3)

 

Multiracial/Multicultural

1 (14.3)

 

White

5 (71.4)

Ethnicity, N (%)

  
 

Hispanic or Latinx

1 (14.3)

 

Not Hispanic or Latinx

5 (71.4)

 

Prefer not to answer

1 (14.3)

Residential location, N (%)

  
 

Rural

3 (42.9)

 

Urban

4 (57.1)

Primary profession/role, N (%)

  
 

Physician

2 (28.6)

 

Nurse Practitioner

1 (14.3)

 

Pharmacist

1 (14.3)

 

Registered Nurse

1 (14.3)

 

Social Worker (LCSW)

1 (14.3)

 

Case Manager

1 (14.3)

Primary specialty, N (%)

  
 

Family Medicine

1 (14.3)

 

Infectious Diseases

3 (42.9)

 

Other

3 (42.9)

Years providing direct patient care, mean years (SD)

 

21.4 (18.2)

Total patients currently in panel per clinician*, median (IQR)

 

155 (50.0–256.3)

PWH currently in panel per clinician*, median (IQR)

 

155 (50.0–200.0)

Patients receiving HIV treatment per clinician*, median (IQR)

 

147.5 (47.3–196.8)

PWH impacted by wildfires per clinician, median (IQR)

 

25 (6.3–85.0)

Clinic impacted by wildfires in last 2 years, N (%)

  
 

Yes

5 (71.4)

 

No

2 (28.6)

  1. * Missing data from 1 facility
  2. IQR: interquartile range; LCSW: Licensed Clinical Social Worker; PWH: people with HIV; SD: standard deviation