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. 2020 Sep 22;30(9):722–730. doi: 10.1136/bmjqs-2020-011274

Table 1.

Demographic characteristics of Round 1 and 2 respondents

Variable Round 1 Round 2
N=64 N=64
Gender, n (%)
 Male 27 (42) 25 (39)
 Female 37 (58) 39 (61)
Age, n (%)
 20–29 years 1 (2) 1 (1)
 30–39 years 14 (22) 11 (17)
 40–49 years 21 (33) 21 (33)
 50–59 years 17 (27) 18 (28)
 ≥60 years 11 (17) 13 (20)
Country of practice, n (%)
 Africa 1 (2) 1 (2)
 Asia 6 (9) 6 (9)
 Europe 13 (20) 13 (20)
 Middle East 3 (5) 3 (5)
 North America 12 (19) 15 (24)
 Oceania 22 (34) 20 (31)
 South America 6 (9) 6 (9)
Discipline and specialty, n (%)
Doctor 22 (34) 22 (34)
 Anaesthesia/ICU 9 (41) 7 (32)
 Surgery 4 (18) 5 (23)
 Paediatrics 3 (14) 5 (23)
 Interventional radiology 2 (9) 2 (9)
 Other 4 (20) 3 (15)
Nurse 39 (61) 38 (60)
 Vascular access 8 (21) 9 (24)
 Intensive care 7 (18) 7 (18)
 Academia/research 5 (13) 5 (13)
 Oncology/haematology 5 (13) 5 (13)
 Infection prevention and control 4 (10) 3 (8)
 Paediatrics 3 (8) 3 (8)
 Infusion therapy* 7 (18) 6 (16)
Other 3 (5) 4 (6)
Formal vascular access qualification, n (%)†
 No 28 (43) 25 (38)
 Yes 11 (17) 13 (21)
 Not applicable 25 (39) 26 (41)
Patient population
 Adult 30 (47) 25 (39)
 Mixed 24 (38) 26 (41)
 Paediatric/neonate 10 (16) 13 (20)

*Includes home infusion.

†Nurse only, n=39.

ICU, intensive care unit.