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. 2021 Aug 19;12:723035. doi: 10.3389/fpsyg.2021.723035

Table 1.

Sociodemographic characteristics of surveyed cardiac nurses.

Parameter Total ( N = 336)
Age (years) 20–30 56 (16.67%)
31–40 72 (21.43%)
41–50 112 (33.33%)
51–60 96 (28.57%)
Sex Women 302 (89.88%)
Men 34 (10.12%)
Education Medical high school 104 (30.95%)
Medical vocational school 45 (13.39%)
Bachelor's degree 102 (30.36%)
Master's degree 84 (25.00%)
Other 1 (0.30%)
Job seniority (years) 0–5 54 (16.07%)
6–10 33 (9.82%)
11–15 37 (11.01%)
16–20 28 (8.33%)
>20 184 (54.76%)
Number of jobs 1 177 (52.68%)
2 112 (33.33%)
3 29 (8.63%)
4 11 (3.27%)
>5 7 (2.08%)
Employment form Employment contract 242 (72.02%)
Contract of mandate/contract for specific work 14 (4.17%)
Contract 22 (6.55%)
Employment contract + other form 55 (16.37%)
Contract + individual practice 2 (0.60%)
Contract of mandate/contract for specific work + contract 1 (0.30%)
Workload per month (hours) ≤100 5 (1.49%)
101–180 194 (57.74%)
181–230 96 (28.57%)
231–300 31 (9.23%)
≥301 10 (2.98%)
Nature of work I work independently 65 (19.35%)
I work in a group 254 (75.60%)
I lead a group of employees 17 (5.06%)
System of work Eight-hour duty 68 (20.24%)
12-h shift system 252 (75.00%)
Other 16 (4.76%)
Marital status Single 66 (19.64%)
In a relationship 235 (69.94%)
Widow/widower 13 (3.87%)
Place of residence City >500,000 residents 214 (63.69%)
City <100,000 residents 79 (23.51%)
Rural area 43 (12.80%)

N, number of participants.