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J Am Med Inform Assoc 13:171-179 doi:10.1197/jamia.1961
  • Original Investigation

Improving Ambulatory Prescribing Safety with a Handheld Decision Support System: A Randomized Controlled Trial

Table 2

Participant Characteristics

Characteristic Intervention Group Control Group
Male, no./total no. (%) 23/31 (74%) 20/28 (71%)
Ethnicity, no./total no. (%)
White, non-Hispanic 24/31 (77%) 21/28 (75%)
Other 7/31 (23%) 7/28 (25%)
Plan to practice primary care, no./total no. (%) 4/31 (13%) 5/28 (18%)
Mean age, yr (standard deviation) 27.35 (2.18) 28.57 (2.28)
Postgraduate year, no./total no. (%)
1 14/31 (45%) 4/28 (14%)
2 9/31 (29%) 13/28 (47%)
3 8/31 (26%) 11/28 (39%)

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