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Table 1 Summary statistics of the study variables (estimated prevalence and sample characteristics)

From: Prevalence and geo-clinicodemographic factors associated with hepatitis B vaccination among healthcare workers in five developing countries

 

Afghanistan

Haiti

Malawi

Nepal

Senegal

n (%); 95% CI

n (%); 95% CI

n (%); 95% CI

n (%); 95% CI

n (%); 95% CI

Received required doses of Hepatitis B vaccine

 No

321 (30.9); 27.4, 34.7

3955 (88.7);87.6, 89.6

2249 (84.6); 82.9, 86.1

2171 (53.5); 51.22, 55.77

1088 (80.4); 78.2, 82.4

 Yes

717 (69.1); 65.3, 72.6

506 (11.3); 10.4, 12.4

411 (15.4); 13.9, 17.1

1886 (46.5); 44.23, 48.78

265 (19.6); 17.6, 21.8

Gender

 Male

580 (55.9)

1066 (23.9)

1555 (58.5)

2004 (49.4)

427 (31.56)

 Female

458 (44.1)

3395 (76.1)

1105 (41.5)

2053 (50.6)

926 (68.44)

Occupational qualification

 Medical Doctors

473 (45.6)

940 (21.1)

31 (1.18)

362 (8.9)

96 (7.1)

 Nurses and Midwives

313 (30.1)

2414 (54.1)

1,016 (38.23)

1588 (39.1)

669 (49.5)

 Other professionals

252 (24.3)

1106 (24.8)

1612 (60.59)

2108 (51.9)

588 (43.5)

Years of educationa

17.64 (3.88)/8–29 years

17.41 (3.12)/3–40 years

14.63 (2.41)/8–28 years

13.62 (2.87)/3–29 years

14.00 (5.17)/0–30

Weighted total

N = 1038.0

N = 4461.0

N = 2660.0

N = 4057.0

N = 1353

  1. aM (SD)/Min–Max