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Table 2 Relationship between HCWs’ essential characteristics and PEP service cascade

From: Analysis of HIV drug prophylaxis services cascade in healthcare workers: a cross-sectional study in China

Essential characteristics

Participants

Having knowledge of PEP

Having supportive attitudes toward PEP

Providing PEP services

n (%a)

X2

P

n (%b)

P

n (%c)

X2

P

Age,years

  

13.105

0.004

 

0.508d

 

24.396

 < 0.001

 20–29

293

208 (71.0)

  

206 (99.0)

 

80 (38.8)

  

 30–39

381

313 (82.2)

  

312 (99.7)

 

178 (57.1)

  

 40–49

252

202 (80.2)

  

202 (100.0)

 

122 (60.4)

  

 50–69

140

111 (79.3)

  

111 (100.0)

 

65 (58.6)

  

Gender

  

0.549

0.459

 

1.000d

 

0.061

0.805

 Male

207

158 (76.3)

  

158 (100.0)

 

86 (54.4)

  

 Female

859

676 (78.7)

  

673 (99.6)

 

359 (53.3)

  

Education

  

33.159

 < 0.001

 

0.480d

 

29.798

 < 0.001

 High school/junior high school or below

31

16 (51.6)

  

16 (100.0)

 

4 (25.0)

  

 Bachelor's degree

876

671 (76.6)

  

669 (99.7)

 

335 (50.1)

  

 Postgraduate or above

159

147 (92.5)

  

146 (99.3)

 

106 (72.6)

  

Professional title

  

50.953

 < 0.001

 

0.395d

 

37.508

 < 0.001

 None

86

45 (52.3)

  

44 (97.8)

 

12 (27.3)

  

 Junior

413

311 (75.3)

  

310 (99.7)

 

150 (48.4)

  

 Intermediate

344

290 (84.3)

  

289 (99.7)

 

161 (55.7)

  

 Associate Senior

178

146 (82.0)

  

146 (100.0)

 

85 (58.2)

  

 Senior

45

42 (93.3)

  

42 (100.0)

 

37 (88.1)

  

Type of hospital

  

77.690

 < 0.001

 

0.563d

 

144.351

 < 0.001

 General Hospital

724

511 (70.6)

  

510 (99.8)

 

189 (37.1)

  

 Infectious Hospital

342

323 (94.4)

  

321 (99.4)

 

256 (79.8)

  

Level of hospital

  

72.815

 < 0.001

 

1.000d

 

67.274

 < 0.001

 Grade 1A or below

117

70 (59.8)

  

70 (100.0)

 

19 (27.1)

  

 Grade 2A

292

195 (66.8)

  

194 (99.5)

 

68 (35.1)

  

 Grade 3A

657

569 (86.6)

  

567 (99.7)

 

358 (63.1)

  

Whether had worked on HIV/AIDS treatment and care

  

135.119

 < 0.001

 

0.290d

 

231.121

 < 0.001

 No

509

320 (62.9)

  

320 (100.0)

 

65 (20.3)

  

 Yes

557

514 (92.3)

  

511 (99.4)

 

380 (74.4)

  

 Total

1066

834 (78.2)

  

831 (99.6)

 

445 (53.5)

  
  1. a% = number of people who have knowledge of PEP/number of participants*100%; b% = number of people who have supportive attitudes toward PEP/number of people who have knowledge of PEP*100%; c% = number of people who provide PEP services/number of people who have supportive attitudes toward PEP*100%; dusing Fisher's exact test