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Table 1 Comparison of nonclinical pharmacists’ willingness to transform based on demographic characteristics

From: Influencing factors of nonclinical pharmacists’ willingness to transform: a cross-sectional survey in Xinjiang, China

Factors

Unwilling group (n = 62)

Willing group (n = 276)

Total (n = 338)

\(\chi^2/\mathrm z\)

P

Grade of the hospital, n (%)

 Tertiary

48 (77.42)

194 (70.29)

242 (71.59)

1.020

0.308

 Secondary

14 (22.58)

82 (29.71)

96 (28.41)

  

Gender, n (%)

 Male

23 (37.1)

85(30.8)

108 (31.95)

0.924

0.336

 Female

39 (62.9)

191 (69.2)

230 (68.05)

  

Age, M (P25, P75)

39 (33,49)

34 (28,40)

35 (29,41)

3.514

 < 0.001*

Marital status, n (%)

 Unmarried

8 (12.9)

73 (26.45)

81 (23.96)

5.748

0.049*

 Married

52 (83.87)

190 (68.84)

242 (71.6)

  

 Other status (divorced or widowed)

2 (3.23)

13 (4.71)

15 (4.44)

  

Working years, M (P25, P75)

13 (8,23)

10 (3,15)

10 (4,16)

2.998

0.003*

Education, n (%)

 Below bachelor’s degree

10 (16.13)

53 (19.2)

63 (18.64)

0.616

0.538

 Bachelor’s degree

46 (74.19)

200 (72.46)

246 (72.78)

  

 Master’s degree

6 (9.68)

23 (8.33)

29 (8.58)

  

Professional title, n (%)

 Junior

20 (32.26)

140 (50.72)

160 (47.34)

3.145

0.002*

 Intermediate

29 (46.77)

112 (40.58)

141 (41.72)

  

 Deputy senior

8 (12.9)

18 (6.52)

26 (7.69)

  

 Senior

5 (8.06)

6 (2.17)

11 (3.25)

  
  1. Remarks: * Indicates P < 0.05, and the difference is statistically significant