From: Barriers and facilitators to contraception provision among rural healthcare providers
 | % | n |
---|---|---|
License Type | Â | Â |
 MDs and DOs | 48% | 43 |
 APRNs | 20% | 18 |
 PAs | 10% | 9 |
 CNM and CPMs | 7% | 6 |
 RNs | 2% | 2 |
 RNC-OB | 1% | 1 |
 No Response | 12% | 11 |
Medical Specialty (MD/DO, n = 43) |  |  |
 Family Medicine | 63% | 27 |
 Internal Medicine | 5% | 2 |
 OB/GYN | 21% | 9 |
 Something else | 7% | 3 |
 Pediatrics | 5% | 2 |
Medical Care Setting* | Â | Â |
 Hospital (not religiously affiliated) | 34% | 31 |
 Rural Health Clinic | 22% | 20 |
 Federally Qualified Health Center (FQHC) | 21% | 19 |
 Hospital (Catholic affiliation) | 16% | 14 |
 Private/Group Clinic | 9% | 8 |
 Urgent Care/Walk-in Clinic | 8% | 7 |
 Hospital (religious affiliation, not Catholic) | 4% | 4 |
 Planned Parenthood | 4% | 4 |
 Title X Family Planning Clinic | 3% | 3 |
 Independent Abortion Clinic | 3% | 3 |
 University Health Clinic | 3% | 3 |
 Other** | 3% | 3 |
 Indian Health Services (IHS) Clinic or Urban Indian Clinic | 2% | 2 |
 City/County Health Department | 2% | 2 |
 Critical Access Hospital | 2% | 2 |
 Free-Standing Birth Center | 1% | 1 |