Table 1.
General profiles of the participants (n = 9).
N | Gender | Age | Marital status | Education (degree) | Title | Years of working | Department |
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A | Female | 30 | Unmarried | Bachelor | Junior nurse | 6 | Medical ward |
B | Female | 30 | Married | Bachelor | Junior nurse | 9 | Surgical ward |
C | Female | 36 | Married | Bachelor | Junior nurse | 13 | Medical ward |
D | Female | 32 | Married | Associate degree | Junior nurse | 9 | Surgical ward |
E | Female | 36 | Married | Bachelor | Junior nurse | 14 | Maternity ward |
F | Female | 38 | Married | Bachelor | Nurse-in-charge | 18 | Surgical ward |
G | Male | 30 | Married | Associate degree | Nurse-in-charge | 9 | Intensive care unit |
H | Female | 29 | Unmarried | Associate degree | Junior nurse | 7 | Medical ward |
I | Female | 32 | Married | Associate degree | Nurse-in-charge | 11 | Medical ward |
Note: Nurse-in-charge is a title for nurses who have had 1–7 years of experience after getting the title of junior nurse and passed the intermediate title examination.