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Table 1 Characteristics of participants in the Delphi survey two

From: Key patient-reported outcomes in children and adolescents with intoxication-type inborn errors of metabolism: an international Delphi-based consensus

 

HP (n = 30)

 

Patients (n = 9)

Parents (n = 24)

Profession (n/%)

 

Age of child (r, m)

11–18 years (14.8)

1–19 years (9.7)

Physician

16 (53.3%)

Gender of child (n, %)

  

Nutritionist

8 (26.7%)

Female

3 (33.3%)

12 (50%)

Psychologist

6 (20%)

Male

6 (66.7%)

12 (50%)

Country (n/%)

 

Diagnosis

  

Switzerland

8 (26.7%)

PKU

3 (33.3%)

10 (41.7%)

Germany

7 (23.4%)

OA

2 (22.2%)

9 (37.5%)

Austria

6 (20%)

UCD

4 (44.5%)

4 (16.6%)

USA

4 (13.3%)

MSUD

0

1 (4.2%)

Italy

4 (13.3%)

Country (n/%)

  

Netherlands

1 (3.3%)

Switzerland

7 (77.8%)

18 (75%)

Years of experience (n/%)

 

Austria

2 (22.2%)

6 (25%)

3–5 years

3 (10%)

   

> 5 years

27 (90%)

   
  1. HP health care providers, n sample size, r range, m mean, USA United States of America, PKU phenylketonuria, OA organic acidurias, UCD urea cycle disorders, MSUD maple syrup urine disease