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Table 1 Demographics, professional characteristics and knowledge regarding hospital response to an earthquake of participants (n = 852)a

From: Healthcare workers’ willingness to respond following a disaster: a novel statistical approach toward data analysis

 

Demographics

N (Total) = 852

N (%)

1

Gender

Female

532 (62)

Male

320 (38)

2

Age (years): Mean (SD)

43.3 (11.2)

3

Marital Status

Single

122 (14.5)

Married/Common law

640 (76.5)

Divorced/Widowed

72 (8.6)

Other

3 (0.4)

4

Number of children residing in household (Under 17 years of age): Median (Interquartile Range)

2 (1–3)

5

Professional role

Physician

220 (26)

Nurse

499 (58.5)

Paramedical staff

133 (15.5)

Knowledge

 

Correct

Incorrect

N (%)

N (%)

Safety measures to protect immobile patients

392 (54)

333 (46)

Actions to protect self

307 (39)

484 (61)

Actions to be taken immediately after an earthquake

497 (61)

320 (39)

Safety measures with damaged infrastructures

568 (71)

234 (29)

Who is authorized to evacuate a department?

65 (8)

761 (92)

Patient registration procedure

487 (60)

326 (40)

Recommended treatment protocol for crush syndrome

258 (32)

549 (68)

Appropriate action when casualty with minor injury presents to hospital

460 (57)

348 (43)

Appropriate action when casualty with major injury presents to hospital

603 (74)

210 (26)

Appropriate action when an anxiety-stricken patient presents to hospital

656 (80)

161 (20)

Command, control and communication in hospital after an earthquake

673 (83)

141 (17)

Communication with external institutions after an earthquake

203 (26)

574 (74)

Average knowledge score (number of correct answers)

6 ± 2.4 (MD = 6, 0–11)b

  1. aWithout missing values; the rate of missing values ranged from 1 to 5% for the different variables
  2. bOut of brackets – mean ± SD; In brackets – median, minimum-maximum