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. 2015 Feb 25;11(3):704–712. doi: 10.1080/21645515.2015.1008886

Table 1.

Demographic details of participants

Variable Levels Number of respondents Percent %
Age Group (years) 21–30 28 30.4%
31–40 26 28.3%
41–50 22 23.9%
>50 16 17.4%
Sex Male 5 5.4%
Female 87 94.6%
Work Status Full time 33 35.9%
Part time 58 63.0%
Casual 1 1.1%
Country of birth Australia 74 80.4%
United Kingdom 9 9.8%
other EU countries 5 5.4%
Asia 2 2.2%
Refused 1 1.1%
Africa 1 1.1%
First language is English No 7 7.6%
Yes 85 92.4%
Highest educational qualification obtained Certificate/Diploma 12 13.2%
High school certificate or less 3 3.3%
Bachelor 54 59.3%
Post Grad certificate/Diploma 18 19.8%
PhD 1 1.1%
Other* 3 3.3%
Category of Health Care Worker Nurse 75 81.5%
Admin Staff 3 3.3%
Doctor 1 1.1%
Allied Health 2 2.2%
Other (not specified) 5 5.4%
Midwife 6 6.5%
Time working in health sector < 12 months 5 5.4%
1–5 years 23 25.0%
6–10 years 15 16.3%
11–15 years 14 15.2%
16+ years 35 38.0%
Time working in area / ward < 12 months 13 14.3%
1–5 years 30 33.0%
6–10 years 19 20.9%
11–15 years 8 8.8%
16+ years 21 23.1%
Hours per week in area/ward <15 hours 1 1.1%
15–30 hours 33 35.9%
30+hours 58 63.0%
High or Low uptake ward of seasonal influenza vaccine in 2012 High uptake ward 55 59.8%
Low uptake ward 37 40.2%

*College membership =1, Hospital based nurse/midwife training = 1, Masters =1.