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. 2019 Mar 6;27(2):195–208. doi: 10.3233/THC-181389

Table 1.

General characteristics of the participants (n= 928)

Variable n (%) Variable n (%)
Gender Division association
 Male 282 (30.4)  Internal medicine 197 (21.2)
 Female 646 (69.6)  Surgery 333 (35.9)
Age, y  Specialized medicine division 280 (30.2)
< 20 7 (0.8)  Medical technology division 118 (12.7)
 20–29 408 (44.0) Employment mode
 30–39 428 (46.1)  Tenured 77 (8.3)
 40–49 77 (8.3)  Term-contracted 851 (91.7)
> 50 8 (0.9) Job duration
Education < 5 365 (39.3)
 Junior college 152 (16.4)  6–10 317 (34.2)
 Bachelor 570 (61.4)  11–15 154 (16.6)
 Master 206 (22.2)  16–20 49 (5.3)
Professional title 21 43 (4.6)
 Physician 374 (40.3) Training in life appreciation
 Nurse 463 (49.9)  Yes 79 (8.5)
 Technician 74 (8.0)  No 849 (91.5)
 Assistant 17 (1.8) Training in humanistic care
Professional rank  Yes 95 (10.2)
 Junior 551 (59.4)  No 833 (89.8)
 Intermediate 322 (34.7)
 Senior 55 (5.9)