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. 2022 Jan 26;10(2):229. doi: 10.3390/healthcare10020229

Table 1.

Participant demographics.

Variables Pandemic Hospital (HP) Non-Pandemic Hospital (HNP)
n (%) n (%)
Gender
Male 138 (57.7) 78 (47.6)
Female 101 (42.3) 85 (51.8)
Age
20–30 89 (37.2) 95 (57.9)
31–40 97 (40.6) 43 (26.2)
41–50 49 (20.5) 22 (13.4)
50+ 4 (1.7) 4 (2.4)
Marital Status
Married 151 (64.0) 71 (44.9)
Single 85 (36.0) 87 (54.9)
Education
High School 31 (13.0) 20 (12.3)
University 48 (20.2) 61 (37.4)
Graduate Education 159 (66.5) 82 (50.3)
Job Position
Physician 41 (17.2) 27 (16.8)
Nurse 107 (45.0) 28 (17.4)
Health Technician 27 (11.3) 49 (30.4)
Auxiliary Staff 63 (26.5) 57 (35.4)
Work Experience
1–5 years 71 (30.2) 75 (47.5)
6–10 years 69 (29.4) 32 (20.3)
11–15 years 43 (18.3) 22 (13.9)
16–20 years 31 (13.2) 23 (14.6)
21+ years 21 (8.9) 6 (3.8)
Working Hours (Overtime)
1–5 h/week 55 (23.0) 61 (37.2)
6–10 h/week 47 (19.7) 38 (23.2)
11–15 h/week 40 (16.7) 26 (15.9)
16+ hours/week 97 (40.6) 39 (23.8)
Working Place
Services 98 (41.9) 28 (18.1)
Emergency 80 (34.2) 30 (19.4)
Diagnosis-Examination 11 (4.7) 38 (24.5)
Everywhere 45 (19.2) 59 (38.1)

Note: ‘Work experience’ refers to the number of years participants were employed in the respective hospitals and ‘Working hours’ indicates the number of hours participants worked overtime per week during the course of this study.