Research Article
A Comparison of Nursing Activity Score Means for Missed Care Dimensions in Intensive Care Unit Patients
Table 1
Personal and professional profile of the nurses participating in the study (N = 38).
| | Variable | N (%) |
| | Gender | | Female | 31 (81.58) | | Male | 7 (18.42) | | Age (years) | | 22–30 | 25 (65.78) | | 31–40 | 13 (34.21) | | Marital status | | Single | 8 (21.05) | | Married | 30 (78.95) | | Educational level | | Bachelor’s degree | 35 (92.11) | | Master’s degree | 3 (7.89) | | Nurse-to-patient ratio | | 1 : 1 | 4 (10.5) | | 1 : 2 | 27 (71.1) | | 1 : 3 | 7 (18.4) | | Employment status | | Casual employees | 24 (68.16) | | Fixed employment contracts | 5 (13.16) | | Permanent full-time employment | 9 (23.98) | | Work experiences (years) | | 6 month–2 years | 10 (26.32) | | 3 years–5 years | 19 (50) | | 6 years–10 years | 7 (18.42) | | 11 years–15 years | 2 (5.26) | | Number of working hours/month | | >200 hours | 2 (5.3) | | 208–240 hours | 20 (52.6) | | <240 hours | 16 (42.1) |
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