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. 2023 Feb 10;102(6):e32930. doi: 10.1097/MD.0000000000032930

Table 7.

Descriptive statistics on the need for in-service privacy training.

The need for in-service privacy training
Negative data (strongly agree, agree) Undecided Positive data (strongly agree, agree)
n % n % n %
Occupation Physician 11 6.1 16 8.8 154 85.1
Nurse 15 4.3 18 5.2 315 90.5
AHP 2 5 5 12.5 33 82.5
Age 20-29 12 4.4 14 5.1 249 90.5
30-39 12 7.5 8 5 141 87.6
40+ 4 3.1 17 12.8 112 84.2
Gender Female 11 3.3 24 7.2 299 89.5
Male 17 7.2 15 6.4 203 86.4
Graduation High school 11 7.7 9 6.3 123 86
Associate degree 1 1.4 3 4.2 67 94.4
Bachelor’s degree (for nurses) 5 3.3 10 6.6 136 90.1
Master 0 0 1 4.3 22 95.6
Medical faculty 11 6.1 16 8.8 154 85.1
Institution University hospital 6 5 9 7.5 105 87.5
Training and research hospital 8 4.8 17 10.2 142 85
Public hospital 6 5.9 6 5.9 90 88.2
Private hospital 8 4.5 7 3.9 165 91.6
Working years in the occupation 05 11 4.4 18 7.2 220 88.3
611 9 6.2 3 2.1 134 91.7
1217 6 6.9 8 9.2 73 83.9
18 and above 2 2.3 10 11.5 75 86.2
Working years in the ICU 04 13 4.5 20 6.9 257 88.7
59 10 7.3 6 4.4 120 88.2
1014 4 5.5 6 8.1 64 86.5
15 and above 1 1.4 7 10.1 61 88.4
Patient rights education Received 21 5 25 6 374 89
Did not received 7 4.7 14 9.4 128 86
 All Participants 28 5 39 6.9 502 88.2

% = percent, AHP = allied health personnel, ICU = intensive care unit, n = number.