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Characteristic
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Number (%)
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Sex
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Male
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12 (43)
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Female
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16 (57)
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Age
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28–39 years
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10 (36)
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40–49 years
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10 (36)
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50–63 years
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8 (28)
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Level of medical training
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Specialist in primary care medicine
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18 (64)
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Resident in primary care medicinea
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8 (28)
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Specialist in other specialty than primary care
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1 (4)
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Not specialist or resident
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1 (4)
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Employer
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Publicly funded health care
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17 (61)
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Private company
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11 (39)
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Type of work
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Combined digital work with traditional consultation
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25 (89)
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Digital work exclusively
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3 (11)
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- aIn Sweden, resident physicians have finished medical school, possess medical license and for 5 years they both provide healthcare and are learning to become specialist physicians (in this case, specialists in primary care medicine)