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Table 3 Health professionals correctly answering the knowledge section test based on an educational and experience categories

From: Emergency and disaster management training; knowledge and attitude of Yemeni health professionals- a cross-sectional study

 

Educational level

Experience period

Disaster knowledge related questions

Total

Graduate

Post graduate

P value

Less than 5 years

5 – 10 years

More than 10 years

P value

Q1

Background of disaster

501 (94.4)

331 (93.5)

170 (96.0)

0.232

249 (94.7)

167 (95.4)

85 (91.4)

0.376

Q2

Disaster planning background

256 (48.2)

140 (39.5)

116 (56.5)

< 0.001*

114 (43.3)

89 (50.9)

53 (57.0)

0.054

Q3

Disaster training background

166 (31.3)

92 (26.0)

74 (41.8)

< 0.001*

71 (27.0)

58 (33.5)

37 (39.8)

0.059

Q4

Disaster concept

319 (60.1)

201 (56.8)

118 (66.4)

0.028*

150 (57.0)

112 (64.0)

57 (61.3)

0.334

Q5

Sources of disaster

377 (70.1)

235 (66.4)

142 (80.2)

0.001*

176 (66.9)

134 (76.6)

67 (72.0)

0.090

Q6

Country vulnerability to disaster

454 (85.5)

287 (81.1)

167 (94.4)

< 0.001*

224 (85.2)

151 (86.3)

79 (84.9)

0.936

Q7

Facility vulnerability to disaster

372 (70.1)

233 (65.8)

139 (78.5)

0.003*

174 (66.2)

131 (74.9)

67 (72.0)

0.135

Q8

Concept of disaster planning

323 (60.8)

200 (56.5)

123 (69.5)

0.004*

151 (57.4)

113 (64.6)

59 (63.4)

0.275

Q9

Hazard vulnerability analysis

378 (71.2)

233 (65.8)

145 (81.9)

< 0.001*

169 (64.3)

130 (74.3)

79 (84.9)

< 0.001*

Q10

Response team

334 (62.9)

201 (56.8)

133 (75.1)

< 0.001*

155 (58.9)

117 (66.9)

62 (66.7)

0.173

Q11

Mutual collaboration

347 (65.3)

214 (60.4)

133 (75.1)

0.001*

160 (60.8)

127 (72.4)

60 (64.5)

0.040*

  1. *Statistically significant