Table 1

Breakdown of demographic factors as well as assessment of telephone and video telehealth visits by years of experience

CharacteristicsTotal (n=14)ExperienceP values
Less than 10 years (n=10)10 years or more (n=4)
Years of experience*
 Less than 10 years10 (71.4)
 10 years or more4 (28.6)
Provider type*
 Surgeon11 (78.6)8 (80.0)3 (75.0)1.000
 Nurse practitioner3 (21.4)2 (20.0)1 (25.0)
Age range (years)*
 30–396 (42.9)6 (60.0)0 (0.0)0.0599
 40–496 (42.9)4 (40.0)2 (50.0)
 50–591 (7.1)0 (0.0)1 (25.0)
 >601 (7.1)0 (0.0)1 (25.0)
Gender*
 Male11 (78.6)9 (90.0)2 (50.0)0.1758
 Female3 (21.4)1 (10.0)2 (50.0)
Overall assessment of utility of telephone†50 (30.0–58.0)50.0 (30.0–50.0)44.0 (22.5–63.5)0.9527
Overall assessment of utility of video telehealth visit†60 (50.0–70.0)61.5 (60.0–72.0)52.5 (49.0–60.0)0.1285
  • Fisher’s exact test used to assess for association with categorical variables; Wilcoxon-Mann-Whitney test used to assess for differences among continuous variables; p< 0.05 indicates significance.

  • *Data presented as proportion (%).

  • †Data presented as median (IQR).