Observational Study
Copyright ©The Author(s) 2022.
World J Clin Cases. Jul 6, 2022; 10(19): 6472-6482
Published online Jul 6, 2022. doi: 10.12998/wjcc.v10.i19.6472
Table 1 Demographic data of the participants (n = 18)
Item
n (%)
Age (mean: 31.11 ± 11.11)20-28 yr8 (29.6)
30-41 yr10 (70.4)
Family typeNuclear family17 (94.4)
Extended family1 (5.6)
Province they worked inAnkara6 (33.3)
Istanbul6 (33.3)
Gaziantep6 (33.3)
Unit workedCOVID service5 (27.8)
Intensive care7 ()38.9
Other units (internal medicine, surgery, emergency department)6 (33.3)
Manner of workShifts7 (38.9)
Always daytime6 (33.3)
Always night5 (27.8)
Weekly working hour40-45 h5 (27.8)
46-72 h13 (72.2)
Number of children112 (66.7)
2 and above (2-4)6 (33.3)
Care need of childrenAvailable13 (72.2)
N/A5 (27.8)
Caregiver of the childGrandmother3 (16.7)
None available2 (11.1)
Partner4 (22.2)
Friend3 (16.7)
Nanny2 (11.1)
Myself4 (22.2)
Do you live separated from your family in the COVID-19 processYes15 (83.3)
No3 (16.7)
Are you able to meet the needs of family members in the COVID-19 processYes4 (22.2)
No14 (77.7)