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. 2020 Oct 5;12(4):1286–1305. doi: 10.1111/aphw.12240

TABLE 1.

Overview of Socio‐Demographic Data and Experience among Health Care Providers

N = 115 Physicians (n = 44, 38%) Midwives (n = 38, 33%) Nurses (n = 12, 10%) Trainees (to become nurses or a midwives) (n = 10, 9%) Other (specified, e.g. medical assistant, and unspecified) (n = 11, 10%)
Sex Women (n = 105, 91%) 38 (86%) 38 (100%) 12 (100%) 9 (90%) 8 (73%)
Men (n = 8, 7%) 5 (11%) 0 (0%) 0 (0%) 1 (10%) 2 (18%)
Age <26 years (n = 24, 21%) 0 (0%) 11 (29%) 2 (17%) 10 (100%) 1 (9%)
26–40 years (n = 63, 55%) 36 (82%) 17 (45%) 5 (42%) 0 (0%) 5 (45%)
>40 years (n = 23, 20%) 5 (11%) 9 (24%) 5 (42%) 0 (0%) 4 (36%)
Experience <1 year (n = 14, 12%) 4 (9%) 4 (11%) 0 (0%) 5 (50%) 1 (9%)
1–5 years (n = 47, 41%) 18 (41%) 19 (50%) 2 (17%) 5 (50%) 3 (27%)
>5 years (n = 48, 42%) 20 (45%) 14 (37%) 9 (75%) 0 (0%) 5 (45%)

Frequencies and percentages are shown for each occupational group. Up to 6 participants did not provide information on sex, age, and/or level of experience.