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Table 2 Knowledge of 2009 H1N1 influenza among respondents.

From: Knowledge and attitudes of healthcare workers in Chinese intensive care units regarding 2009 H1N1 influenza pandemic

Question, response

Physicians

(n = 235)

Nurses

(n = 435)

Others

(n = 25)

Total

(n = 695)

I have the experience caring for H1N1 patients

123 (52.3)

219 (50.3)

14 (56.0)

356 (51.2)

I have finished H1N1 training program**

220 (93.6)

383 (88.0)

12 (48.0)

615 (88.5)

I have finished H1N1 training program before I cared for H1N1 patients*

131 (55.7)

240 (55.2)

5 (20.0)

376 (54.1)

I had the knowledge of H1N1 influenza**,#

143 (60.9)

147 (33.8)

1 (4.0)

291 (41.9)

Sources of knowledge

    

Television**

124 (52.8)

320 (73.6)

20 (80.0)

464 (66.8)

Newspaper**

105 (44.7)

269 (61.8)

19 (76.0)

393 (56.5)

Internet**

171 (72.8)

291 (66.9)

5 (20.0)

467 (67.2)

Scientific journal**

143 (60.9)

147 (33.8)

2 (8.0)

292 (42.0)

Education**

205 (87.2)

388 (89.2)

9 (36.0)

602 (86.6)

Other

6 (2.6)

14 (3.2)

0 (0)

20 (2.9)

I am confident that I understand the risks of a pandemic for patients and HCWs#

198 (84.3)

344 (79.1)

17 (68.0)

559 (80.4)

I am confident that I know how to protect myself and my patients during a pandemic#

190 (80.9)

326 (74.9)

18 (72.0)

534 (76.8)

  1. *p < 0.05, **p < 0.01 across groups by Chi-square test or Fisher exact test
  2. #The percentages reflect a complete agree or agree response to each question.
  3. Data are expressed as n (%)