Research Article
For and against Organ Donation and Transplantation: Intricate Facilitators and Barriers in Organ Donation Perceived by German Nurses and Doctors
Table 1
Characterization of enrolled persons (
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| Age (years) | 33.9 ± 11.1 |
| Gender (%) | | Women | 71 | Men | 29 |
| Family status (%) | | With partner | 55 | Single | 42 | Divorced/widowed | 3 |
| Confession (%) | | Catholic | 45 | Protestant | 21 | Other | 4 | None | 30 |
| SpR self-categorization (%) | | R+S+ | 28 | R+S− | 12 | R−S+ | 7 | R−S− | 53 |
| Profession (%) | | Physicians | 27 | Nurses | 73 |
| Employment (%) | | Full time | 86 | Part time | 14 |
| Hospital (%) | | With TX unit | 92.5 | Without Tx unit/other | 7.5 |
| Working area (%) | | Donors | 26 | Donees | 46 | Both | 20 | Neither nor | 8 |
| Perceived health impairment (1–11) | | Physical | 4.0 ± 2.8 | Mental | 3.8 ± 2.7 |
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