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Table 5 Associated factors of having knowledge of PrEP and providing PrEP services in HCWs

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

Essential characteristics

Having knowledge of PrEP

Providing PrEP services

aOR(95%CI)

P

aOR(95%CI)

P

Age,years

 20–29

1.00

 

 30–39

1.49(0.95,2.36)

0.085

 40–49

1.80(0.98,3.30)

0.059

 50–69

1.35(0.65,2.82)

0.423

Education

 High school/junior high school or below

1.00

 

1.00

 

 Bachelor's degree

1.40(0.63–3.09)

0.409

0.88(0.30,2.59)

0.811

 Postgraduate or above

1.41(0.54–3.66)

0.483

0.84(0.26,2.75)

0.778

Professional title

 None

1.00

 

1.00

 

 Junior

1.64(0.97–2.80)

0.068

1.44(0.70,2.97)

0.325

 Intermediate

1.44(0.83–2.50)

0.201

1.16(0.51,2.64)

0.719

 Associate Senior

1.61(0.85–3.01)

0.141

1.59(0.62,4.05)

0.333

 Senior

1.34(0.47–3.79)

0.588

5.15(1.34,19.81)

0.017

Type of hospital

 General Hospital

1.00

 

1.00

 

 Infectious Hospital

3.32(1.97,5.61)

 < 0.001

1.67(1.17,2.38)

0.005

Level of hospital

    

 Grade 1A or below

1.00

 

1.00

 

 Grade 2A

1.40(0.86,2.29)

0.180

2.21(1.17,4.16)

0.015

 Grade 3A

1.45(0.88,2.38)

0.141

2.32(1.26,1.26)

0.007

Whether had worked on HIV/AIDS treatment and care

 No

1.00

 

1.00

 

 Yes

2.62(1.78,3.85)

 < 0.001

3.89(2.69,5.61)

 < 0.001

  1. “–” meant that no associated factors analysis was done