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. 2020 May 26;78(2):265–275. doi: 10.1016/j.eururo.2020.05.025

Table 1.

Demographics of survey respondents

n (N = 1004) %
Age (yr)
 <30 69 6.9
 30–39 460 46
 40–49 272 27
 50–59 151 15
 ≥60 52 5.2
Gender
 Male 828 82
 Female 176 18
Continent
 Asia 411 41
 Australia and New Zealand 15 1.5
 Africa 25 2.5
 Europe 321 32
 North America 156 16
 South America 76 7.6
Types of hospital/institution
 Teaching hospital/academic institution 557 56
 Nonacademic public hospital 164 16
 Private practice 170 17
 Mixture of public and private practices 113 11
Level of training
 Urology nurse specialists/advanced practice providers 60 6.0
 Urology trainees/registrars/fellows 227 23
 Consultants/practising urologists 717 71
Years of practice
 <5 325 32
 6–10 244 24
 11–15 181 18
 16–20 93 9.3
 >20 161 16
Urology speciality
 General urology 716 71
 Benign prostatic hyperplasia 478 48
 Female urology 215 21
 Stones 514 51
 Oncology 505 50
 Infertility/sexual medicine 196 20
 Paediatric urology 125 12
 Renal transplantation 109 11