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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2021 Feb 7.
Published in final edited form as: J Forensic Nurs. 2020 Apr-Jun;16(2):73–82. doi: 10.1097/JFN.0000000000000290

Table 1:

Demographics of respondents to the emergency department needs-assessment survey

Attendings (n = 20) EM Residents (n = 34) Nurses (n = 41) Total (n = 95)

Response rate 71% 53% 41% 59%
Age
18–35 (%) 5 (25%) 34 (100%) 25 (61%) 64 (67%)
36 + (%) 15 (75%) 0 (0%) 16 (39%) 31 (33%)

Gender
Male (%) 14 (70%) 17 (50%) 10 (34%) 41 (43%)
Female (%) 6 (30%) 16 (47%) 30 (73%) 52 (55%)

Experience with survivors of SA
< 1 year (%) 8 (40%) 19 (56%) 22 (54%) 49 (52%)
1+ year (%) 12 (60%) 15 (44%) 18 (46%) 45 (47%)

EM = emergency medicine; SA = sexual assault

Note: Percentages might not add to 100% due to missing responses.