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. 2021 May 7;30(5):665–671. doi: 10.1089/jwh.2020.8903

Table 2.

Impact of COVID-19 on Work Lives of Respondents

  Overall (n = 1799) Gender
Women (n = 1455) Men (n = 344) p
Working from home before pandemic 62 (3.6) 50 (3.6) 12 (3.7) 1
Working from home during pandemic 914 (53) 741 (53) 173 (54) 0.89
Working clinically during pandemic 1603 (94) 1299 (93) 304 (95) 0.43
Currently caring for COVID patients 793 (50) 606 (47) 187 (62) <0.001
Working in ICU 241 (15) 172 (13) 69 (23) <0.001
Working in ED 218 (14) 151 (12) 67 (22) <0.001
Performing aerosolizing procedures 552 (35) 438 (34) 114 (38) 0.22
Using telemedicine more often during pandemic 1244 (73) 1026 (74) 218 (68) 0.06

Numbers in parentheses represent percent of total.

COVID, coronavirus disease; ED, emergency department; ICU, intensive care unit.