Journal of Healthcare Engineering / 2021 / Article / Tab 1 / Research Article
[Retracted] Jordanian Patients’ Family Members Need Perceptions in the Critical Care Settings: Nurses’ Perspectives versus Family Members’ Perspectives in the Context of Health Informatics Table 1 Patients, their family members, and nurses’ sociodemographic characteristics.
Variable N % Variable n % Family members' age (years) Patients’ gender ≤19 4 4.9 Male 53 64.6 20–29 29 35.4 Female 29 35.4 30–39 31 37.8 Relation between patient and family member 40–49 12 14.6 Son or daughter 36 43.9 50–59 5 6.1 Brother or sister 16 19.5 60+ 1 1.2 Parents 10 12.2 Patient's age (years) Grandson or granddaughter 5 6.1 ≤19 12 14.6 Nephew or niece 4 4.9 20–29 2 2.4 Uncle or aunt 3 3.7 30–39 8 9.8 Cousin 2 2.4 40–49 4 4.9 Wife 2 2.4 50–59 18 22 Others 4 4.9 60+ 38 46.3 Days of staying in CCU (n = 79) Family member gender 5 days or less 42 53.2 Male 40 48.8 6–10 days 25 31.6 Female 42 51.2 11–15 days 5 6.3 Total 82 100 16–20 days 4 5.1 More than 20 days 3 3.8 Nurses SDs: Variable N % Age (years) 20–29 38 38.4 30–39 56 56.6 40–49 4 4.0 50–59 1 1.0 Gender Male 38 38.4 Female 61 61.6 Education (n = 97) Diploma 19 19.6 Bachelor of science 77 79.4 Master 1 1.0 Experience in CCU (n = 98) 5 years or less 64 65.3 6–10 years 27 27.6 11–15 years 5 5.1 More than 15 years 2 2.0 Having a CCU training course (n = 97) No 69 71.1 Yes 28 28.9 Master/Ph.D. degree in IC (n = 97) No 93 95.9 Yes 4 4.1