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[Preprint]. 2020 May 22:2020.05.17.20101915. [Version 1] doi: 10.1101/2020.05.17.20101915

Table 1:

Healthcare professionals’ responses about perceptions, exposure, and workload during the COVID-19 pandemic. (PPE) Personal protective equipment; (QoL) Quality of life; (NP) Nurse practitioner; (PA) Physician assistant; (CRNA) Certified registered nurse anesthetist

Country
Brazil 186 (6–9%)
Italy 598 (22–1%)
USA 833 (30–8%)
Sweden 149 (5–5%)
Other 941 (34–8%)
Occupation category
Physician (Residents, Fellows) 719 (26–6%)
Nurse (NP, PA, CRNA) 855 (31–6%)
Other 1133 (41–9%)
Exposed to a patient with COVID-19
No 644 (33–9%)
Yes 1255 (66–1%)
Symptoms suggestive of COVID-19
No 1526 (80–2%)
Yes 377 (19–8%)
Tested for COVID-19
No 1630 (85–7%)
Yes 271 (14–3%)
Positive test for COVID-19
No 221 (83–1%)
Yes 45 (16–9%)
Current perception of COVID-19
Benign disease 16 (0–9%)
Mild disease 50 (2–9%)
Moderate disease 534 (30–8%)
Severe disease 1134 (65–4%)
Adequate PPE was provided
No 778 (45–2%)
Yes 945 (54–8%)
Was mental health support available
No 902 (52–2%)
Yes 825 (47–8%)
Received COVID-19 specific training
No 921 (53–1%)
Yes 815 (46–9%)
Made life prioritizing decision
No 1470 (85–6%)
Yes 248 (14–4%)
Felt pushed beyond training
No 1174 (68–1%)
Yes 550 (31–9%)
Work impacting household activities because of COVID-19
No 500 (30–5%)
Yes 1139 (69–5%)
Work impacting QoL because of COVID-19
No 538 (32–8%)
Yes 1100 (67–2%)
I am burned out from my work (Likert 1–7)
Strongly disagree 146 (8–9%)
Disagree 255 (15–6%)
Somewhat disagree 114 (7–0%)
Neither agree nor disagree 281 (17–2%)
Somewhat agree 406 (24–8%)
Agree 249 (15–2%)
Strongly agree 187 (11–4%)
I am burned out from my work (Binary)
No 796 (48–6%)
Yes 842 (51–4%)