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. 2021 Jun 30;20:101. doi: 10.1186/s12904-021-00787-2

Table 1.

Participant characteristics

Physicians
(n = 44)
Nurses
(n = 156)
p-value
Years’ Experience* n(%) selecting
< 5 Years 22 (48.9) 32 (20.5)
> 5 to 10 Years 15 (33.3) 65 (41.7) 0.001
>  10 to 20 Years 5 (11.4) 50 (32.1)
>  20 years 2 (4.4) 9 (5.8)
At least “frequently” interacts with terminally ill patients* n(%) agree 35 (79.5) 111 (71.2) 0.268
Where did you first learn of palliative care?* n(%) selecting
Medical or Nursing School 33 (76.7) 88 (58.3)
Workplace 7 (16.3) 62 (41.1) 0.002
Family or friends 2 (4.7) 1 (0.7)
Media 1 (2.3) 0 (0.0)
Are you aware of any palliative care services in your hospital/institution?* n(%) yes
When you hear of the term hospice, what do you first think of?* n(%) selecting 43 (97.7) 143 (94.7) 0.400
A place for cancer patients 0 (0.0) 14 (9.0)
A place where all hope is lost 2 (4.5) 6 (3.8) 0.109
A place for pain medication titration and control 4 (9.1) 5 (3.2)
A place for palliation and optimising quality of life 38 (86.4) 128 (82.1)
A place for elderly patients 0 (0.0) 3 (1.9)

† Based on the following options: “very frequent”; “frequent”; “occasionally”; “rarely”; “never”

All p-values for * obtained from chi square test