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Table 1 The study and participant characteristics in detail

From: User perceptions of avatar-based patient monitoring: a mixed qualitative and quantitative study

 

Part I: Iterative development process (participant Interview)

Part II: Visual Patient follow-up study (online survey)

Duration of study in days

248 (April 12th 2016 – December 16th 2016)

29 (September 20th 2018 – October 18th 2018)

Number of total participants

158

38

Number of participants who participated in both study parts

7

Number of senior physicians (%)

49 (32%)

10 (26%)

Number of resident physicians (%)

57 (34%)

13 (34%)

Number of nurse anesthetists (%)

52 (34%)

15 (40%)

Number of female/male participants (%)

76 (48%) / 82 (52%)

21 (55%) / 17 (45%)

Number of participants according to study site USZ/KSW (%)

157 (99%) / 1 (1%)

16 (42%) / 22 (58%)

Median (IQR) age group of participants in years

35 to 44 (25 to 34–35 to 44)

35 to 44 (25 to 34–35 to 44)

Median (IQR) anesthesia experience group of participants in years

5 to 10 (1 to 5 – more than 10)

5 to 10 (1 to 5 – more than 10)

Number of individual participants who gave an interview or completed the online survey, respectively

128 (81%)

36 (95%)

  1. IQR Interquartile range, USZ University Hospital of Zurich, KSW Kantonsspital Winterthur