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Table 1 Nurses’ descriptive characteristics

From: Factors associated with burnout among frontline nurses in the post-COVID-19 epidemic era: a multicenter cross-sectional study

Descriptive Characteristic

N

%

Job title

   
 

Nurse (and below)

523

23.67

 

Nurse practitioner

774

35.02

 

Nurse-in-charge (and above)

913

41.31

Gender

   
 

Male

436

19.73

 

Female

1774

80.27

Employment status

   
 

Permanent employment

686

31.04

 

Temporary employment

1524

68.96

Frequency of night shifts per month

   
 

<5

830

37.56

 

5 ∼ 10

995

45.02

 

>10

385

17.42

Qualification

   
 

Specialty (and below)

516

23.35

 

Undergraduate college

1463

66.20

 

Master (and above)

231

10.45

Age

   
 

≤ 25

379

17.15

 

26 ∼ 35

1149

51.99

 

36 ∼ 45

488

22.08

 

> 45

194

8.78

Frequency of exercise per week

   
 

Never

1002

45.34

 

1–2

800

36.20

 

3(and above)

408

18.46

Personality trait

   
 

Introvert

1159

52.44

 

Extroversion

1051

47.56

Health status

   
 

Good

1048

47.42

 

General

909

41.13

 

Chronic disease

253

11.45

Virus infection

   
 

Under infection

134

6.06

 

Recovery

1863

84.29

 

No infection

213

9.64

Economic pressure

   
 

Yes

1614

73.03

 

No

596

26.97

Living style

   
 

Living alone

424

19.19

 
 

Living with family

1506

68.14

 
 

Living with colleagues

280

12.67

 

Working pressure

   
 

Yes

1632

73.85

 

No

578

26.15

Concern about potential infection

   
 

Yes

1116

50.50

 

No

1094

49.50