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Table 1 Demographics of participants

From: “I don’t see the whole picture of their health”: a critical ethnography of constraints to interprofessional collaboration in end-of-life conversations in primary care

Participant #

Profession

Race & Gender

Yrs. working with frail older adults

Yrs. working in primary care

001

Medicine*

White man

10 + yrs

10 + yrs

002

Medicine*

White man

6-10yrs

6-10yrs

003

Allied health

Woman*

10 + yrs

1-5yrs

004

Allied health

Woman*

10 + yrs

10 + yrs

005

Nursing

BIPOC* woman

1-5yrs

1-5yrs

007

Medicine*

White woman

6-10yrs

6-10yrs

009

Nursing

BIPOC* woman

10 + yrs

10 + yrs

010

Allied health

Woman*

10 + yrs

6-10yrs

012

Medicine*

White woman

1-5yrs

1-5yrs

013

Medicine*

BIPOC* man

6-10yrs

6-10yrs

015

Allied health

Woman*

6-10yrs

10 + yrs

022

Medicine*

White man

6-10yrs

10 + yrs

023

Nursing

BIPOC* woman

6-10yrs

1-5yrs

025

Medicine*

White woman

10 + yrs

10 + yrs

026

Medicine*

White woman

10 + yrs

10 + yrs

029

Medicine*

BIPOC* woman

10 + yrs

10 + yrs

030

Nursing

White woman

10 + yrs

10 + yrs

033

Medicine*

BIPOC* woman

1-5yrs

1-5yrs

034

Medical student

White man

less than 1 yr

less than 1 yr

035

Medical student

BIPOC* man

less than 1 yr

less than 1 yr

  1. *Nurse practitioners and physicians are grouped together as “medicine” profession to protect anonymity. *BIPOC Black, Indigenous, people of colour. *The race of allied health clinicians is not reported to protect anonymity. Total hours of observations not tallied due to multiple participants being observed at the same time