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Table 3 Global health experience and domestic health priorities among respondents reporting global health experience during/since fellowship (n=223), overall and by level of reported experience

From: Global health experiences of U.S. Physicians: a mixed methods survey of clinician-researchers and health policy leaders

Statement

Overall

Level of GH experience*

   

Low

Moderate

High

  

% Responding “Agree or Strongly Agree”

 

Valid Responses

n

%

%

%

%

p-value

My domestic (U.S.-only) work has enhanced the quality of my global health work.

223

204

92%

88%

98%

92%

0.07

My global health work has enhanced the quality of my domestic (U.S.-only) work.

223

190

85

78

91

92

0.02

My global health experience has increased my level of involvement with:

       

conducting research, clinical care, or influencing policy for underserved populations

219

138

63

64

64

60

0.85

engaging in efforts to promote change in health policy

220

139

63

62

69

60

0.55

addressing social determinants of health through research and clinical care

117

136

63

59

64

68

0.48

becoming involved in my community

217

108

50

49

48

53

0.81

conducting research, clinical care, or influencing policy for health of immigrants to the United States

215

89

41

36

47

46

0.29

  1. * Low/Moderate/High level of GH experience defined by combination of 1) total number of GH products produced in career to date and 2) percentage of time dedicated to GH work in the past year.