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Table 1 Characteristics of participants (N = 23) †

From: Using nominal group technique to identify barriers and facilitators to preventing HIV using combination same-day pre-exposure prophylaxis and medications for opioid use disorder

 

PWID

Clinical Stakeholders

 

N

%‡

N

%

Total

14

100

9

100

Median age, years

43

–

40

–

Gender

    

Male

8

57.1

2

22.2

Female

6

42.9

7

77.8

Race and ethnicity

    

White

8

57.1

5

55.6

Hispanic/Latinx

4

28.6

3

33.3

Black/African American

2

14.3

1

11.1

Education

    

High school or lower

11

78.6

0

00.0

Some college or higher

3

21.4

9

100.0

Income

    

Less than $9,999

11

78.6

–

–

Greater than $10,000

1

7.1

–

–

Employment status

    

Employed for wages

4

28.6

–

–

Unemployed or disabled

10

71.4

–

–

Currently prescribed PrEP

    

No

12

85.7

–

–

Yes

2

14.3

–

–

Currently prescribed MOUD

    

No

6

42.9

–

–

Yes

8

57.1

–

–

Directly involved with PrEP services

    

No

–

–

1

11.1

Yes

–

–

8

88.9

Directly involved with MOUD services

    

No

–

–

2

22.2

Yes

–

–

7

77.8

Profession

    

Advanced Practice Registered Nurse

–

–

4

44.4

Physician

–

–

3

33.3

Patient Care Associate

–

–

1

11.1

Addiction Treatment Counselor

–

–

1

11.1

  1. PWID people who inject drugs; PrEP pre-exposure prophylaxis for HIV; MOUD medication for opioid use disorder
  2. †Table values are n and (%) for categorical variables and median for continuous variables
  3. ‡Numbers may not sum to total due to missing data, and percentages may not sum to 100% due to rounding