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. 2020 Jun 19;15(6):e0235001. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0235001

Table 1. Demographic of the participants.

Characteristics a
Healthcare professionals n = 1000
Age b 30 [26–36]
Gender
 •Male 398 (39.8)
 •Female 602 (60.2)
Family monthly income
 •<500 JD 350 (35)
 •500–1000 JD 423 (42.3)
 •>1000 JD 227 (22.7)
HCP's category
 •Nurse 388 (38.8)
 •Pharmacist 273 (27.3)
 •Physician 339 (33.9)
Years of experience b 5 [212]
Patients n = 1448
Age b 49 [39–58]
Gender
 •Male 562 (38.8)
 •Female 886 (61.2)
Type of chronic disease
 •Cardiovascular disease 671 (46.3)
 •Diabetes mellitus (type 1 & 2) 677 (46.8)
 •Respiratory 240 (16.6)
 •Others 323 (22.3)
Number of chronic conditions
 •One condition 1077 (74.4)
 •≥ two conditions 371 (25.6)
Level of education
 •School education 981 (67.7)
 •Bachelor's degree 467 (32.3)
Marital Status
 •Single 223 (15.4)
 •Married 1069 (73.8)
 •Other (widowed/ divorced) 156 (10.8)
Family monthly income
 •<500 JD 1005 (69.4)
 •500–1000 JD 395 (27.3)
 •>1000 JD 48 (3.3)

HCP, Healthcare professional; JD, Jordanian Dinar

a All data were expressed as n (%) of participants unless otherwise indicated

b Data were described as median [Interquartile range]