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. 2020 Apr 10;92(7):824–832. doi: 10.1002/jmv.25814

Table 2.

Gender‐based distribution of healthcare professionals and academic staff ( χ 2 = 9.818; P value = 0.02); age group distribution of healthcare by profession and organization type (profession χ 2 = 34.594 P value = .0001 organization χ 2 = 33.036; P value = .0001)

Gender
Male (N = 86) Female (N = 216)
Profession N [expected] [percentage of male] N [expected] [percentage of male]
Physician 16 [9.1] [18.60] 16 [22.9] [7.41]
Nursing 2 [1.1] [2.33] 2 [2.9] [0.93]
Laboratory staff 2 [1.4] [2.33] 3 [3.6] [1.39]
Others 66 [74.3] [76.7] 195 [186.7] [90.3]
Age group
Below 25 (N = 154) 25‐50 (N = 147) Above 50 (N = 1)
N [expected] [percentage] N [expected] [percentage] N [expected] [percentage]
Profession
Physician 4 [16.3] [2.59] 25 [15.6] [17.0] 1 [.1] [100]
Nurses 2 [2.0] [1.29] 2 [1.9] [1.36] 0 [0] [0]
Laboratory staff 0 [2.5] [0] 5 [2.4] [3.40] 0 [0] [0]
Other 148 [133.1] [96.1] 113 [127.0] [76.87] 0 [.9] [0]
Organization
Educational institutes 141 [122.9] [91.5] 100 [117.3] [68.02] 0 [.8] [0]
Government hospitals 7 [19.4] [4.54] 30 [18.5] [20.4] 1 [.1] [100]
Private hospitals 6 [11.7] [11.2] 17 [11.2] [11.56] 0 [.1] [0]