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. 2022 Feb;84(1):42–59. doi: 10.18999/nagjms.84.1.42

Table 3.

Comparison of participants’ general characteristics between pre- and post-lecture questionnaires

Pre-questionnaire
(n=209)
Post-questionnaire
(n=288)
P value 1
Type of profession, % <.001
Doctor 20 (9.6) 12 (4.2)
Nurse 44 (21.1) 144 (50.0)
Therapist 33 (15.8) 36 (12.5)
Medical technician 12 (5.7) 4 (1.4)
Caregiver 10 (4.8) 10 (3.5)
Clerk 16 (7.7) 30 (10.4)
Others2 13 (6.2) 7 (2.4)
No answer 61 (29.2) 45 (15.6)
Department, % <.001
Ward 56 (26.8) 134 (46.5)
Outpatient 35 (16.7) 55 (19.1)
Home healthcare 35 (16.7) 34 (11.8)
Others3 9 (4.3) 8 (2.8)
No answer 74 (35.4) 57 (19.8)
Age groups, % 0.23
20s 34 (16.3) 55 (19.1)
30s 32 (15.3) 39 (13.5)
40s 48 (23.0) 78 (27.1)
50s 39 (18.7) 60 (20.8)
60s 8 (3.8) 14 (4.9)
70s 0 (0.0) 1 (0.3)
No answer 48 (23.0) 41 (14.2)
Gender, % -
Male - 43 (15.0)
Female - 207 (71.9)
No answer - 38 (13.2)
Video viewing, % -
Online conference - 104 (36.1)
Watch later - 184 (63.9)
Contact with suspected COVID-19 -
Yes - 53 (18.4)
No - 223 (77.4)
No answer - 12 (4.2)

1Chi-square test

2Others include pharmacist, public health nurse, nutritionist, and details unknown.

3Others mainly include clerks working across the ward, outpatient, and home healthcare sectors.