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Table 1 Sample characteristics (N = 441)

From: Knowledge about crime scenes and evidence management among emergency medical team professionals

Variable

Frequency (%)

Gender

  

 Males

318 (72.1)

 

 Females

123 (27.9)

 

Job

  

 Nurse

200 (45.4)

 

 EMS-paramedic

 Physician

215 (48.8)

26 (5.8%)

 

Level of Education

  

 Diploma

142 (32.2)

 

 Bachelor

257 (58.3)

 

Masters

42 (9.5)

 

Years of Experience

  

 <1 Year

90 (20.4)

 

 1–3 years

101 (22.9)

 

 4–8 Years

45 (10.2)

 

 9–14 years

114 (25.9)

 

 >14 Years

91 (20.6)

 

Work Sector

  

 Civil Defense

227 (51.5)

 

 Governmental Hospital

102 (23.1)

 

 Military Hospital

49 (11.1)

 

 Private Hospital

63 (14.3)

 

Received Forensic Education/Training at University

  

 No

321 (72.8)

 

 Yes

120 (27.2)

 

Received Forensic Education/Training after Graduation

  

 No

308 (69.8)

 

 Yes

133 (30.2)