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. 2021 Aug 6;33(2):136–146. doi: 10.1111/2047-3095.12342

TABLE 2.

Individual characteristics of the healthcare workers (N = 36)

Variables n % Min–Max Mean ± SD
Age 21–53 34 ± 19
Gender
Female 12 33.3
Male 24 66.7
Marital status
Married 15 58.3
Single 21 41.7
Educational status
High school 3 8.1
Bachelor's degree 16 43.2
Master's degree 7 18.9
Doctoral degree 10 27.8
Do you have kids?
Yes 17 47.2
No 19 52.8
The number of people whom you live with at the same house. 0–9 3.03 ± 1.84
Do you have a chronic disease?
No 29 80.6
Yes 7 19.4
Chronic disease (n: 7)
Diabetes 1 2.8
Hypertension 2 5.6
Other 4 11.1
Profession
Physician 7 19.4
Nurse 11 30.6
Dentist 3 8.3
Medical secretary 2 5.6
Clinical psychologist 3 8.3
Midwife 6 16.7
Laboratory assistant 1 2.8
Cleaning staff 1 2.8
Physiotherapist 2 5.6
The institution where you work
State hospital 19 52.8
Private hospital 4 11.1
University Hospital 5 13.9
Other 8 22.2
Duration of working in the profession (years) 1–30 11.31 ± 7.95
Duration of providing care to patients diagnosed with the COVID‐19 (months) 1–24 4.25 ± 5.73
The unit where you worked while providing care to patients diagnosed with the COVID‐19?
Emergency service 2 5.6
Surgical units 8 22.2
COVID‐19 service 1 2.8
Covid‐19 intensive care unit 2 5.6
Internal units 2 5.6
Filiation 5 13.9
Outpatient clinic 2 5.6
Other 14 38.9
Have you been diagnosed with the COVID‐19?
Yes 8 22.2
No 28 77.8
Has any of your relatives been diagnosed with the COVID‐19?
Yes 33 91.7
No 3 8.3
Were you able to go home while providing care to the COVID‐19 patients?
Yes 34 94.4
No 2 5.6