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. 2022 Sep 13;19(18):11532. doi: 10.3390/ijerph191811532

Table 6.

Willingness to use teleconsultation in everyday work after the end of the COVID-19 pandemic according to age, profession, and sex.

Willingness to Use Teleconsultation in Everyday Work after the End of the COVID-19 Pandemic Fisher’s TestCramer’s V
Often Occasionally Never No Opinion
Variable Categories n % n % n % n % p
age 20–30 years 44 35.8 63 51.2 11 8.9 5 4.1 0.020
0.093
31–40 years 71 30.0 125 52.7 30 12.7 11 4.6
41–50 years 38 21.1 98 54.4 34 18.9 10 5.6
51–60 years 39 23.8 91 55.5 30 18.3 4 2.4
>60 years 10 17.2 30 51.7 16 27.6 2 3.4
sex female 137 24.3 315 55.9 89 15.8 23 4.1 0.083
0.093
male 65 32.8 92 46.5 32 16.2 9 4.5
profession doctor 189 34.8 307 56.5 37 6.8 10 1.8 0
0.312
nurse 11 7.9 75 53.6 47 33.6 7 5.0
physiotherapist 0 0.0 5 19.2 16 61.5 5 19.2
paramedic 2 8.3 6 25.0 12 50.0 4 16.7
midwife 0 0.0 13 46.4 9 32.1 6 21.4

Note. Cramers’ V—a coefficient determining the level of dependence between two nominal variables; p—calculated significance level in Wilcoxon matched-pairs test, p = 0 means that p < 0.001.