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Table 2 Sociodemographic characteristics of the CCPs

From: Boosting self-efficacy and improving practices for smoking prevention and cessation among South American cancer care providers with a web-based algorithm

 

Total

(n = 53)

Colombian CCPs

(n = 29)

Peruvian CCPs

(n = 24)

p-value

Age (Years)

35.6 (± 8.38)

35.0 (± 8.93)

36.4 (± 7.78)

0.557a

Gender

   

0.027b

Male

6 (11.3%)

6 (20.7%)

0 (0.0%)

 

Female

47 (88.7%)

23 (79.3%)

24 (100.0%)

 

Highest Level of Education

   

0.097c

College

31 (58.5%)

14 (48.3%)

17 (70.8%)

 

Post College, such as specialization, master’s, PhD

22 (41.5%)

15 (51.7%)

7 (29.2%)

 

Profession

   

0.912b

Nurses

52 (98.1%)

28 (96.6%)

24 (100.0%)

 

Physicians

1 (1.9%)

1 (3.4%)

0 (0.0%)

 

Time Devoted to Patient Care

   

0.187b

<50%

10 (18.9%)

3 (10.3%)

7 (29.2%)

 

50–74%

25 (47.2%)

14 (48.3%)

11 (45.8%)

 

75–100%

18 (33.9%)

12 (41.4%)

6 (25.0%)

 
  1. ap-value from the t-test
  2. bp-value from Fisher exact Test
  3. cp-value from Chi-Square Test