Sr no. | Particulars of participants | Nurses (n = 240) | Doctors (n = 300) | p-value | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Gender | Males | 74 (31) | 45 (15%) | 0.0001 |
Females | 166 (69) | 255 (85) | |||
2 | Religion | Islam | 185 (77) | 270 (90) | 0.0004 |
Others | 55 (23) | 30 (10) | |||
3 | Age | < 35 | 161 (67) | 58 (19) | 0.0001 |
>35 | 79 (33) | 242 (81) | |||
4 | Marital status | Married | 194 (81) | 206 (69) | 0.001 |
Unmarried | 46 (19) | 95 (31) | |||
5 | Having a daughter | Yes | 156 (65) | 188 (63) | 0.57 |
No | 84 (35) | 112 (37) | |||
6 | Economic status | Poor | 89 (37) | 34 (11) | 0.0001 |
Middle class | 151 (63) | 266 (89) | |||
7 | Previously diagnosed | Yes | 14 (6) | 29 (10) | 0.1 |
No | 226 (94) | 271 (90) | |||
8 | Vaccination with HPV | Yes | 94 (39) | 187 (62) | 0.0001 |
No | 146 (61) | 113 (38) | |||
9 | Work experience | < 20 years | 89 (37) | 164 (55) | 0.0004 |
> 20 years | 151 (63) | 136 (45) | |||
10 | Trained on screening | Yes | 67 (28) | 186 (62) | 0.0001 |
No | 173 (72) | 114 (38) | |||
11 | Barriers observed during treatment | Shortage of staff | 70 (29) | 98 (33) | 0.57 |
Nurse gender | 90 (38) | 110 (36) | |||
Shortage of trained nurses | 80 (33) | 92 (31) |