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. 2017 Sep 4;4(4):251–266. doi: 10.1002/nop2.91

Table 1.

Sociodemographic data of the participants of quantitative phase I and quantitative phase II

Participants quantitative phase I (n (%)) Participants quantitative phase II (n (%))
Number of participants 2153 (100.0%) 1965 (100.0%)
Gender
Female 1878 (87.2%) 1722 (87.6%)
Male 221 (10.3%) 215 (10.9%)
Missing data 54 (2.5%) 28 (1.4%)
Age category
Up to 20.0 years of age 1 (0.1%) 0 (0.0%)
20.1–30.0 years of age 674 (31.3%) 619 (31.5%)
30.1–40.0 years of age 633 (29.4%) 561 (28.5%)
40.1–50.0 years of age 513 (23.8%) 401 (20.4%)
50.1–60.0 years of age 295 (13.7%) 342 (17.4%)
Over 60.0 years of age 18 (0.8%) 33 (1.7%)
Missing data 19 (0.9%) 9 (0.5%)
Percentage of full time employment
10%/20% 32 (1.4%) 19 (1.0%)
30%–40% 214 (10.0%) 159 (8.1%)
50%–60% 277 (12.9%) 257 (13.0%)
70%–80% 501 (23.3%) 435 (22.2%)
90%–100% 1107 (51.4%) 1083 (55.1%)
Missing data 22 (1.0%) 12 (0.6%)
Years of employment
Up to 2.0 years 525 (24.4%) 467 (23.8%)
2.1–5.0 years 554 (25.7%) 512 (26.1%)
5.1–10.0 years 402 (18.7%) 388 (19.7%)
10.1–20.0 years 422 (19.6%) 356 (18.1%)
20.1–30.0 years 171 (7.9%) 167 (8.5%)
30.1–40.0 years 43 (2.0%) 57 (2.9%)
Über 40.0 years 9 (0.4%) 3 (0.1%)
Missing data 27 (1.3%) 15 (0.8%)
Degree
Registered Nurse/Midwifery 1951 (90.6%) 1578 (80.3%)
BScN 123 (5.7%) 340 (17.3%)
MScN 40 (1.9%) 40 (2.0%)
PhD 2 (0.1%) 0 (0.0%)
Miscellaneous 26 (1.2%) 5 (0.3%)
Missing data 11 (0.5%) 2 (0.1%)