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. 2021 Nov 23;14:3225–3231. doi: 10.2147/JMDH.S340786

Table 2.

Demographic Characteristic of Study Sample

Demographic N (%)
Age <25 years 88 (39.3%)
25–34 years 82 (36.6%)
35–44 years 32 (14.3%)
45–54 years 20 (8.9%)
>55 years 2 (0.9%)
Years of experience <3 years 84 (37.5%)
3–5 years 24 (10.7%)
6–10 years 32 (14.3%)
>10 years 46 (20.5%)
Never 38 (17%)
Departments General radiography 56 (25%)
Computed Tomography (CT) 48 (21.4%)
Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) 24 (10.7%)
Nuclear Medicine (NM) 14 (6.3)
Ultrasound (US) 26 (11.6%)
Picture archiving and communication system (PACS) 2 (0.9%)
Interventional radiology 8 (3.6%)
Administration 6 (2.7%)
Other 40 (17.8%)
Qualifications Diploma (Dip) 12 (5.4%)
Bachelor (BSc) 150 (67%)
Master (MSc) 24 (10.6%)
Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) 38 (17%)
Occupation Radiographers 120 (53.6%)
Radiologists 40 (17.9%)
Clinical application specialists 18 (8%)
Internship radiography students 46 (20.5%)
Total 224