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. 2021 May 31;8(3):325–331. doi: 10.1016/j.ijnss.2021.05.006

Table 1.

General profiles of the participants (n = 9).

N Gender Age Marital status Education (degree) Title Years of working Department
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.