From: Experiences of renal healthcare practitioners during the COVID-19 pandemic: a multi-methods approach
Demographics | Frequency (%) |
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Gender | |
Female | 218 (86.9%) |
Age | |
25-34 years | 31 (12.3%) |
35-44 years | 64 (25.5%) |
45-54 years | 93 (37.1%) |
55-64 years | 61 (24.3%) |
65+years | 2 (0.8%) |
Profession | |
Dietician | 6 (2.4%) |
Medical Practitioner | 11 (4.4.%) |
Nurse | 218 (86.9%) |
Pharmacist | 2 (0.8%) |
Other | 14 (5.5%) |
Marital status | |
Single | 42 (16.7%) |
Married/Co-habiting | 185 (73.7%) |
Widow | 4 (1.6%) |
Divorced/separated | 20 (8.0%) |
Caring responsibilities | |
Children <18 years | 94 (37.5%) |
Other relative | 6 (2.4%) |
None | 102 (40.6%) |
Other | 13 (5.2%) |
Parent | 27 (10.8%) |
Relative with medical condition | 9 (3.5%) |
Experience | |
Years since qualification | 21.5 +/-11.1 (mean/SD) |
Years in the renal speciality | 16.3 +/- 9.3 (mean/SD) |