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Practice Setting

Area of Assignment Classification of Hospital


COVID Unit (n= Non-COVID Governmen Private
Demographic Profile
59) Unit (n= 70) t Hospital Hospital
(n= 60) (n= 69)
Sex
Female 37 (62.7%) 42 (60%) 39 (65%) 40 (58%)
Male 22 (37.3%) 28 (40 %) 21 (35%) 29 (42%)
Age
21-25 years old 19 (32.2%) 27 (38.6%) 23 (38.3%) 23 (33.3%)
26-30 years old 27 (45.8%) 20 (28.6%) 19 (31.7%) 28 (40.6%)
31-35 years old 11 (18.6%) 20 (28.6%) 14 (23.3%) 17 (24.6%)
36 years old and 2 (3.4%) 3 (4.3%) 4 (6.7%) 1 (1.5%)
above
Marital Status
Single 41 (69.5%) 42 (60%) 39 (65%) 44 (63.8%)
Married 18 (30.5%) 26 (37.1%) 20 (33.3%) 24 (34.8%)
Widowed 0 1 (1.4%) 1 (1.7%) 0
Separated 0 1 (1.4%) 0 1 (1.4%)
Highest Educational
Attainment 54 (91.5%) 64 (91.4%) 52 (86.7%) 66 (95.7%)
Bachelor’s degree 5 (8.5%) 6 (8.6%) 8 (13.3%) 3 (4.3%)
Master’s degree 0 0 0 0
Doctorate degree
Years of Work
Experience 4 (6.8%) 8 (11.4%) 6 (10%) 6 (8.7%)
3-12 months 17 (28.8%) 22 (31.4%) 18 (30%) 21 (30.4%)
1-3 years 12 (20.3%) 13 (18.6%) 10 (16.7%) 15 (21.7%)
3-5 years 15 (25.4%) 11 (15.7%) 12 (20%) 14 (20.3%)
5-7 years 5 (8.5%) 9 (12.9%) 7 (11.7%) 7 (10.1%)
7-9 years 6 (10.2%) 7 (10%) 7 (11.7%) 6 (8.7%)
10 years and
above

Coping Strategy Mean Interpretation


I’ve been doing
Problem-focused coping 3.17 this a medium
amount
I’ve been doing
Emotion-focused coping 2.42
this a little bit

Problem- Interpretati Emotion- Interpretati


Practice Setting Focused on Focused on
I’ve been
COVID 3.12 (SD: A medium 2.41 (SD: doing
(n=59) 2.70) amount 2.16) this a
Area of
little bit
Assignment
I’ve been
NON
3.22 (SD: A medium 2.44 (SD: doing
COVID
2.77) amount 2.18) this a
(n=70)
little bit
I’ve been
Governm doing
3.18 (SD: A medium 2.47 (SD:
ent this a
2.74) amount 2.21)
Type of (n=60) medium
Hospital amount
I’ve been
Private 3.16 (SD: A medium 2.38 (SD: doing
(n=69) 2.74) amount 2.14) this a
little bit

Job Satisfaction Mean Interpretation


Intrinsic job satisfaction 3.69 Satisfied
Extrinsic job satisfaction 3.28 Neither
General Satisfaction 3.53 Satisfied

General Interpreta
Extrin Interpreta Intrinsi Interpreta
Satisfact tion
Practice Setting sic tion c tion
ion

3.22 3.67 3.49


COVID
Area of (SD: Neither (SD:3. Satisfied (SD: Satisfied
(n=59)
Assignm 3.00) 35) 3.21)
ent
NON 3.41 3.71 3.59
COVID (SD: Satisfied (SD: Satisfied (SD: Satisfied
(n=70) 3.14) 3.38) 3.29)

Governm 3.11 3.60 3.40


ent (SD: Neither (SD: Satisfied (SD: Satisfied
Type of (n=60) 2.92) 3.29) 3.14)
Hospital
3.42 3.77 3.63
Private
(SD: Satisfied (SD: Satisfied (SD: Satisfied
(n=69)
3.16) 3.39) 3.30)
Compu
Mea Stand
ted P-
n ard Interpretatio
Variables n U-Test val
Sco Deviat n
Statisti ue
re ion
c

Govern 73.4 There is no


11.42
ment 7 60 significant
HOSPIT 0.4 difference on
1895
ALS 1 the scores of
71.4 the two
Private 12.11 groups.
2 69

71.6 There is no
COVID 11.25
8 59 significant
DESIGN
72.9 12.25 70 0.4 difference on
ATED 1896.5
NON- 3 3 the scores of
UNITS
COVID the two
groups.

Comput
Stand
ed
Mean ard P-
Variables n U-Test Interpretation
Score Devia value
Statisti
tion
c
Govern There is
68.15 17.03
ment 60 significant
HOSPITA
1663.5 0.05 difference on the
LS
Private 72.57 14.96 scores of the two
69 groups.
There is no
COVID 69.76 17.49
DESIGNA 59 significant
TED 2030 0.87 difference on the
UNITS NON- scores of the two
71.16 14.66
COVID 70 groups.

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Table 1.

4-point Likert Scale (Coping Strategies)

Qualitative Interpretation Interval Scale


I haven’t been doing this at all 1.00-1.74
I’ve been doing this a little bit 1.75-2.49
I’ve been doing this a medium amount 2.5-3.24
I've been doing this a lot 3.25-4.00

Table 2.

5-point Likert Scale (Job Satisfaction)

Qualitative Interpretation Interval Scale


Very Dissatisfied 1.00-1.79
Dissatisfied 1.80-2.59
Neither 2.60-3.39
Satisfied 3.40-4.19
Very Satisfied 4.20-5.00

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