Research Article
Poor COVID-19 Preventive Practice among Healthcare Workers in Northwest Ethiopia, 2020
Table 3
Sociodemographic characteristics of HCWs in Northwest Ethiopia, 2020 (n = 630).
| Variables | Number (N) | Percentage (%) |
| Age of study participants | | | 20–30 | 392 | 62.22 | 31–40 | 180 | 28.57 | ≥41 | 58 | 9.21 |
| Type of working health facility | | | Health center | 210 | 33.33 | Hospital | 420 | 66.67 |
| Level of education | | | Diploma | 116 | 18.41 | BSc | 355 | 56.35 | MSc | 53 | 8.41 | Physician | 106 | 16.83 |
| Profession | | | Nurse | 245 | 38.90 | Midwife | 120 | 19.0 | Physician | 102 | 16.20 | Laboratory technician | 69 | 11.0 | Pharmacist | 41 | 6.50 | Anesthetist | 16 | 2.50 | Health officer | 29 | 4.60 | Radiography | 8 | 1.30 |
| Ethnicity | | | Amhara | 574 | 91.11 | Qimant | 26 | 4.13 | Oromo | 17 | 2.70 | Others | 13 | 2.06 |
| Religion | | | Muslim | 33 | 5.24 | Orthodox Christian | 582 | 92.38 | Protestant | 15 | 2.38 |
| Year of experience | | | 1–5 years | 322 | 51.11 | 6–10 years | 174 | 27.62 | ≥11 years | 134 | 21.27 |
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