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. 2020 Sep 18;19:145. doi: 10.1186/s12904-020-00652-8

Table 1.

Demographics of survey participants (n = 89)

Neurology
n (%) (n = 10)
Neonatology
n (%) (n = 54)
Intensive Care
n (%) (n = 7)
Hemato-Oncology
n (%) (n = 18)
Sex
 Male 6 (60.0) 14 (25.9) 2 (28.6) 5 (27.8)
 Female 4 (40.0) 40 (74.1) 5 (71.4) 13 (72.2)
Age (years)
 30–39 5 (50.0) 18 (33.3) 5 (71.4) 10 (55.6)
 40–49 3 (30.0) 26 (48.1) 2 (28.6) 4 (22.2)
 50–59 1 (10.0) 5 (9.3) 0 (0) 4 (22.2)
  ≥ 60 1 (10.0) 5 (9.3) 0 (0) 0 (0)
Religion
 Protestant 6 (60.0) 20 (37) 3 (42.9) 7 (38.9)
 Catholic 1 (10.0) 12 (22.2) 1 (14.3) 5 (27.8)
 Buddhist 1 (10.0) 5 (9.3) 1 (14.3) 1 (5.6)
 None 2 (20.0) 17 (31.5) 2 (28.6) 5 (27.8)
Career as a pediatrician
  ≤ 10 years 7 (70.0) 32 (59.3) 5 (71.4) 12 (66.7)
  > 10 years 3 (30.0) 22 (40.7) 2 (28.6) 6 (33.3)
Had education about pediatric advance care planning
 Yes 0 (0) 8 (14.8) 2 (28.6) 10 (55.6)
 No 10 (100) 46 (85.2) 5 (71.4) 8 (44.4)

Notes: n refers to the number of respondents in each category