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. 2021 Mar 24;30(13-14):2001–2014. doi: 10.1111/jocn.15753

TABLE 1.

Participants’ sociodemographic and work‐related characteristics (N = 15)

Nurse Age (years) Sex Years of work Education level Marital status Children (n) Receiving place Sending place Dispatchment batch Key dates in 2020
Patients (n) Hospital Department Hospital No. Healthcare workers (n) Nurses (n) Arrival Departure End of quarantine
RN1 39 F 14 Master Married 1 1,294 D Infectious disease A 1 4 2 Jan. 26 Mar. 21 Apr. 5
RN2 33 F 8 Bachelor Married 1 Respiratory medicine A
RN3 38 F 12 Bachelor Married 1 ICU A 2 3 2 Jan. 28 Mar. 21 Apr. 5
RN4 37 F 16 Bachelor Married 1 1,937 E Thoracic surgery A 3 7 5 Feb. 2 Mar. 30 Apr. 14
RN5 31 M 6 Bachelor Married 1 Neurosurgery A
RN6 38 M 15 Associate Married 1 EICU A
RN7 28 M 9 Bachelor Married 1 Neurosurgery A
RN8 32 F 7 Associate Married 1 Neurosurgery B 3 5 5 Feb. 2 Mar. 30 Apr. 13
RN9 42 F 16 Bachelor Married 1 1,462 F EICU A 4 131 100 Feb. 9 Mar. 31 Apr. 15
RN10 44 F 23 Bachelor Married 1 ICU A
RN11 28 F 6 Bachelor Married 1 NICU A
RN12 42 F 21 Bachelor Married 1 Urology surgery A
RN13 24 F 3 Bachelor Single 0 NICU A
RN14 38 F 13 Bachelor Married 1 Haematology A
RN15 31 F 7 Master Married 2 1,238 G Neurosurgery C 4 131 100 Feb. 7 Apr. 7 Apr. 21

RN: registered nurse; F: female; M: male; D: Huanggang Central Hospital; E: Sino‐Franch Branch of Tongji Hospital Affiliated to Tonji Medical College Hust; F: Optical Valley Branch of Tongji Hospital Affiliated to Tonji Medical College Hust; G: East Campus of Renmin Hospital of Wuhan University, Hubei General Hospital; ICU: intensive care unit; NICU/EICU: neonatal/emergency ICU.

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