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. 2022 Jul 6;10(19):6472–6482. doi: 10.12998/wjcc.v10.i19.6472

Table 1.

Demographic data of the participants (n = 18)

Item
n (%)
Age (mean: 31.11 ± 11.11) 20-28 yr 8 (29.6)
30-41 yr 10 (70.4)
Family type Nuclear family 17 (94.4)
Extended family 1 (5.6)
Province they worked in Ankara 6 (33.3)
Istanbul 6 (33.3)
Gaziantep 6 (33.3)
Unit worked COVID service 5 (27.8)
Intensive care 7 ()38.9
Other units (internal medicine, surgery, emergency department) 6 (33.3)
Manner of work Shifts 7 (38.9)
Always daytime 6 (33.3)
Always night 5 (27.8)
Weekly working hour 40-45 h 5 (27.8)
46-72 h 13 (72.2)
Number of children 1 12 (66.7)
2 and above (2-4) 6 (33.3)
Care need of children Available 13 (72.2)
N/A 5 (27.8)
Caregiver of the child Grandmother 3 (16.7)
None available 2 (11.1)
Partner 4 (22.2)
Friend 3 (16.7)
Nanny 2 (11.1)
Myself 4 (22.2)
Do you live separated from your family in the COVID-19 process Yes 15 (83.3)
No 3 (16.7)
Are you able to meet the needs of family members in the COVID-19 process Yes 4 (22.2)
No 14 (77.7)

COVID-19: Coronavirus disease 2019.