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. 2021 Jul 30;87(1):74. doi: 10.5334/aogh.3327

Table 1.

Characteristics of the study population overall and by hepatitis B status.


VARIABLE ALL (n = 245) HEPATITIS B NEGATIVE (n = 230) HEPATITIS B POSITIVE (n = 15) P-VALUE

Age 0.971

   Mean (STD) 37.90 (8.42) 37.88 (8.40) 38.23 (9.09)

   Median (IQR) 37.00 (31.00, 43.00) 37.00 (31.00, 43.00) 37.00 (33.00, 39.00)

   Min and Max 19.00, 60.00 19.00, 60.00 27.00, 58.00

   Missing N (%) 27 (11.02%) 25 (10.87%) 2 (13.33%)

Sex N (%) 0.137

   Female 172 (70.20%) 164 (71.30%) 8 (53.33%)

   Male 68 (27.76%) 61 (26.52%) 7 (46.67%)

   Missing 5 (2.04%) 5 (2.17%) 0 (0.00%)

Healthcare Role N (%) 0.201

   Clinical 189 (77.14%) 179 (77.83%) 10 (66.67%)

   Non-Clinical 49 (20.00%) 44 (19.13%) 5 (33.33%)

   Missing 7 (2.86%) 7 (3.04%) 0 (0.00%)

Department N (%)

   Emergency Department 2 (0.82%) 2 (0.87%) 0 (0.00%)

   General Staff 90 (36.73%) 81 (35.22%) 9 (60.00%)

   Medicine 34 (15.10%) 35 (15.21%) 2 (13.33%)

   OBGYN/Maternity 49 (20.00%) 48 (20.87%) 1 (6.67%)

   Pediatrics 32 (13.06%) 31 (13.48%) 1 (6.67%)

   Surgery 26 (10.61%) 26 (11.30%) 0 (0.00%)

   Missing 9 (3.67%) 7 (3.04%) 2 (13.33%)

Specific Healthcare Role N (%)

Clinical Staff 17 (6.94%) 17 (7.39%) 0 (0.00%)

   Housekeeping 1 (0.41%) 1 (0.43%) 0 (0.00%)

   Intern 1 (0.41%) 1 (0.43%) 0 (0.00%)

   Medical Student 43 (17.55%) 38 (16.52%) 5 (33.33%)

   Midwife 17 (6.94%) 16 (6.96%) 1 (6.67%)

   Non-Clinical Staff 48 (19.59%) 43 (18.70%) 5 (33.33%)

   Nurse 71 (28.98%) 68 (29.57%) 3 (20.00%)

   Physician 40 (16.33%) 39 (16.96%) 1 (6.67%)

   Missing 7 (2.86%) 7 (3.04%) 0 (0.00%)

P-values do not include missing values. Fisher’s exact tests were used for categorical variables and Wilcoxon two-sample tests for the continuous variable.