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. 2020 May 5;10(5):e033449. doi: 10.1136/bmjopen-2019-033449

Table 1.

Participants’ characteristics

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.