Appendix Table 1.

Association between Responders' Characteristics and Burnout Symptoms

Responders' CharacteristicsEnjoy Work (n = 66)Stress, No Burnout (n = 74)Burnout (n = 36)P Value*
N%N%N%
Role, N (%)Clinicians17(27.9%)28(45.9%)16(26.2%)0.4600
Clinical staff12(44.4%)12(44.4%)3(11.1%)
Administrative23(34.3%)31(46.3%)13(19.4%)
Unknown4(36.4%)3(27.3%)4(36.4%)
Ownership, N (%)Employed45(34.9%)54(41.9%)30(23.3%)0.4561
Owner10(28.6%)19(54.3%)6(17.1%)
Practice size, N (%)Solo7(36.8%)9(47.4%)3(15.8%)0.4128
2 to 521(29.6%)37(52.1%)13(18.3%)
6 to 109(30.0%)14(46.7%)7(23.3%)
11+19(41.3%)14(30.4%)13(28.3%)
Practice type,§ N (%)Primary care14(33.3%)17(40.5%)11(26.2%)0.6989
Specialist42(33.9%)57(46.0%)25(20.2%)
  • Data for 166 clinicians and staff who participated in the Garden Practice Transformation Network (GPTN)-Maryland Mini Z survey are shown.

  • * 2-sided Fisher's exact test.

  • Providers: MD/DO, CRNP, PA; clinical staff: RN, MA.

  • Number of prescribing providers.

  • § Specialists included allergy and immunology, cardiology, dermatology, gastroenterology, ophthalmology, orthopedics, psychiatry.