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Table 1 Results of the survey

From: Perception of social inequities in the access to the kidney transplant waiting list by nephrology trainees: a national survey

Items

Number (%)

0

1

2

3

4

5

Missing data

Male sex

5

(5.1)

22

(22.4)

42

(42.9)

21

(21.4)

7

(7.1)

1

(1)

0

(0)

Female sex

4

(4.1)

20

(20.4)

36

(36.7)

20

(20.4)

17

(17.3)

1

(1)

0

(0)

Age

0

(0)

2

(2)

6

(6.1)

6

(6.1)

56

(57.1)

28

(28.6)

0

(0)

Born abroad

2

(2)

5

(5.1)

10

(10.2)

7

(7.1)

53

(54.1)

21

(21.4)

0

(0)

Living place

1

(1)

1

(1)

5

(5.1)

9

(9.2)

51

(52)

30

(30.6)

1

(1)

Education level

0

(0)

2

(2)

12

(12.2)

7

(7.1)

58

(59.2)

19

(19.4)

0

(0)

Income level

6

(6.1)

15

(15.3)

25

(25.5)

16

(16.3)

29

(29.6)

7

(7.1)

0

(0)

Centre provision to adapt the information

5

(5.1)

3

(3.1)

23

(23.5)

20

(20.4)

39

(39.8)

8

(8.2)

0

(0)

Transplant centre

4

(4.1)

1

(1)

6

(6.1)

12

(12.2)

52

(53.1)

20

(20.4)

3

(3.1)

Health care professional

1

(1)

0

(0)

6

(6.1)

11

(11.2)

60

(61.2)

17

(17.3)

3

(3.1)

Others

14

(14.3)

0

(0)

1 (1)

27

(27.6)

36

(36.7)

15

(15.3)

5

(5.1)

  1. Ninety-eight questionnaires were completed out of 110 questionnaires distributed
  2. 11 items were answered using the Likert scale of 6 points: don’t know (0), strongly disagree (1), disagree (2), undecided (3), agree (4), strongly agree (5)