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. 2023 Sep 7;18(9):e0290613. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0290613

Table 1. Demographic and professional characteristics of respondents.

Characteristics Category Mean ± DP
Age 46,14 ± 15,69
Age intervals
N = 999
n %
20–29 years old 183 18,3
30–39 years old 257 25,6
40–49 years old 134 13,4
50–59 years old 153 15,3
60–69 years old 209 20,9
70 years old or older 63 6,5
Gender
N = 1013
Masculine 456 45
Feminine 557 55
Setting of professional practice Hospital of the NHS 545 53,8
Primary healthcare of the NHS 278 27,4
Medical clinic/office of the private sector 265 26,2
Hospital of the private sector 221 21,8
Primary healthcare of the private sector 51 5
Hospital of the social sector 25 2,5
Insurance or health subsystem 24 2,4
NHS sector 779 76,9
Private sector 431 42,5
Primary health Care 306 30,2
Hospital Care 660 65,2
Professional experience N = 981 < 1 year 246 25,1
1–9 years 215 21,9
10–19 years 122 12,4
20–29 years 176 18
30–39 years 166 16,9
> 40 years 56 5,7
Medical specialty N = 1013 General and Family Medicine 271 26,8
Internal Medicine 70 6,9
Pediatric Medicine 50 4,9
Anesthesiology 45 4,4
Medical Internship (Common year–no specialty) 40 3,9
General Surgery 37 3,7
Public Health 31 3,1
Radiology 32 3,2
Gynecology/Obstetrics 28 2,8
Psychiatry 26 2,6
Ophthalmology 24 2,4
Clinical Pathology 20 2
Orthopedics 20 2
Occupational Medicine 19 1,9
Rheumatology 19 1,9
Physical and Rehabilitation Medicine 18 1,8
Intensive Care Medicine 17 1,7
Dermatology and Venereology 15 1,5
Medical Oncology 16 1,6
Psychiatry (Childhood and Adolescence) 13 1,3
Cardiology 12 1,2
Neurology 12 1,2
Anatomic Pathology 11 1,1
Immunology/Allergy 11 1,1
Nephrology 11 1,1
Otorhinolaryngology 11 1,1
Neurosurgery 10 1
Other 124 12,4

Descriptive statistics of the study population including age, gender, years of professional experience, setting of professional practice and medical specialty.