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Table 1 Basic participant demographic characteristics

From: Patient and caregiver perceptions of electronic health records interoperability in the NHS and its impact on care quality: a focus group study

 

Characteristics

n (%)

Gender

Male

6 (33.3%)

Female

11 (61.1%)

Other

0 (0%)

Missing

1 (5.6%)

Age

18–24 years old

1 (5.6%)

25–34 years old

0 (0%)

35–44 years old

2 (11.1%)

45–54 years old

2 (11.1%)

55–64 years old

6 (33.3%)

65 years old and older

6 (33.3%)

Missing

1 (5.6%)

Ethnic Group

White (English/Welsh/Scottish/Northern Irish/British, Irish, Gypsy or Irish Traveller, Any other White background)

11 (61.1%)

Mixed/Multiple Ethnic Groups (White and Black Caribbean, White and Black African, White and Asian, Any other Mixed/Multiple ethnic background)

2 (11.1%)

Asian/Asian British (Indian, Pakistani, Bangladeshi, Chinese, Any other Asian background)

2 (11.1%)

Black/African/Caribbean/Black British (African, Caribbean, Any other Black/African/Caribbean background)

1 (5.6%)

Other Ethnic Group (Arab, Any other ethnic group)

1 (5.6%)

Missing

1 (5.6%)