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. 2021 Jan 26;8:633888. doi: 10.3389/fpubh.2020.633888

Table 2.

Reported conditions and safety of volunteering among the survey respondents with and without contact with patients (n = 158).

Had contact with patients 65.19% (n = 103) Did not have contact with patients 34.81% (n = 55) p
I have received induction training to help me perform my tasks YES 78.64% (n = 81) YES 80.00% (n = 44) p = 0.84131
NO 21.36% (n = 22) NO 20.00% (n = 11)
I have the equipment and tools that are necessary for my work YES 93.20% (n = 96) YES 92.73% (n = 51) p = 0.91072
NO 6.80% (n = 7) NO 7.27% (n = 4)
I have the necessary personal protective equipment (face masks, gloves) YES 93.20% (n = 96) YES 81.82% (n = 45) p = 0.02780
NO 6.80% (n = 7) NO 18.18% (n = 10)
When necessary, I receive technical support (training, information materials, expert advice) YES 86.41% (n = 89) YES 92.73% (n = 51) p = 0.23365
NO 13.59% (n = 14) NO 7.27% (n = 4)
I have access to psychological support, when needed YES 32.04% (n = 33) YES 50.91% (n = 28) p = 0.02029
NO 67.96% (n = 70) NO 49.09% (n = 27)
I can take a rest break (to have a drink or meal) YES 89.32% (n = 92) YES 98.18% (n = 54) p = 0.04519
NO 10.68% (n = 11) NO 1.82% (n = 1)