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. 2021 May 18;68(2):248–255. doi: 10.1111/inr.12682

Table 1.

Sociodemographic characteristics, COVID 19 working conditions, training and psychological effects (= 11 044)

Content areas Respondents
n %
Demographic data
Gender
Male 2066 18.70
Female 8978 81.30
Work experience (years)
0–5 1005 9.10
06–10 1049 9.50
11–15 1844 16.60
>16 7101 64.60
Student 22 0.20
Work setting
Hospital
ICU 1347 12.20
General wards 3799 34.40
Operating theater 298 2.70
A&E services 1237 11.2
PHC 2082 18.9
Health & social care 596 5.4
Others 1678 15.2
COVID‐19 working conditions
Workstation
Same as previous 8228 73.4
Transfer from wards/centers 1989 18.0
New work contract 519 4.7
Other 298 3.9
Daily schedule for COVID‐19 care
Full time 5047 45.7
Half time 3523 31.9
Little/None 1369 22.4
Training
COVID‐19 program content
Significant 331 3.0
Enough 1685 20.8
Little 5964 54.7
None 3081 21.5
Use of PPE
Plenty 287 2.6
Enough 1668 15.2
Little 5997 54.3
None 3081 27.9
Psychological impact of COVID‐19
Very high 2938 26.6
High 5920 53.6
Little 1999 18.1
None 187 1.7

A&E, Accident and Emergency Services; ICU, Intensive Care Unit; PCR, Polymerase Chain Reaction; PHC, Primary Health care; PPE, Personal Protective Equipment

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