Table 1.
Characteristic | No of participants (%) |
Gender | |
Male | 8 (32) |
Female | 17 (68) |
Age | |
18–29 | 2 (8) |
30–39 | 1 (4) |
40–49 | 3 (12) |
50–59 | 5 (20) |
60–69 | 5 (20) |
≥70 | 9 (36) |
Marital status | |
Living with partner (married) | 8 (32) |
Living with partner (unmarried) | 1 (4) |
No partner, divorced or widowed | 15 (60) |
Number of other persons within household | |
1 | 12 (48) |
2–3 | 11 (44) |
≥4 | 1 (4) |
Education | |
No degree | 0 |
Secondary school | 5 (20) |
High school | 6 (24) |
College | 13 (52) |
Other degree | 1 (4) |
Professional qualification | |
Vocational training | 11 (44) |
University degree | 10 (40) |
Retired | 15 (60) |
Net household income | |
€500–€999 | 3 (12) |
€1000–€1499 | 5 (20) |
€1500–€1999 | 1 (4) |
€2000–€2499 | 8 (32) |
€2500–€2999 | 2 (8) |
≥€3000 | 2 (8) |
Degree of disability* | |
0 | 13 (52) |
1–19 | 0 (0) |
20–39 | 1 (4) |
40–59 | 6 (24) |
60–79 | 1 (4) |
80–100 | 3 (12) |
Nursing scheme† | |
None | 22 (88) |
1 | 1 (4) |
2–4 | 0 |
5 | 1 (4) |
If number of patients ≠ 25, data are missing.
*Higher value corresponds to greater extent of impairments.
†Higher nursing scheme represents a greater need for nursing care.