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Table 1 The effect of different situations on registered physicians’ endoscopic operation ability level after they joined the platform was compared (n, %)

From: Use of a specialty endoscopy online platform for continuing medical education for clinical endoscopists during the COVID-19 pandemic

Project

Influence of registered doctors’ endoscopic operation ability level after joining the platform

χ2

P

Significant effect

Average effect

No effect

Sex

   

5.387

0.068

 Male

337 (64.6)

167 (32.0)

17 (3.2)

  

 Female

132 (72.5)

42 (23.0)

8 (4.3)

  

Age

   

11.872

0.131

 Under 19

22 (56.4)

15 (38.4)

2 (5.1)

  

 20 ~ 29 years old

229 (63.7)

116 (32.3)

14 (3.8)

  

 30 ~ 39 years old

189 (71.0)

71 (26.6)

6 (2.2)

  

 40 ~ 49 years old

26 (72.2)

7 (19.4)

3 (8.3)

  

 Over 50

3 (100)

0 (0)

0 (0)

  

Education

   

1.163

0.884

 Associate’s degree

110 (65.0)

54 (1.9)

5 (2.9)

  

 Undergraduate degree

298 (67.8)

125 (28.4)

16 (3.6)

  

 Master’s degree or above

61 (64.2)

30 (31.5)

4 (4.2)

  

Hospital grade

   

14.639

0.055

 Class 3A

127 (72.5)

43 (24.5)

5 (2.8)

  

 Class 3B

147 (63.3)

80 (3.4)

5 (2.1)

  

 Class 2A

154 (68.1)

62 (27.4)

10 (4.4)

  

 Class 2B

32 (62.7)

17 (33.3)

2 (3.9)

  

 Other

9 (47.3)

7 (36.8)

3 (15.7)

  

Specialty of clinical work

   

20.224

0.007

 Gastroenterology

115 (78.7)

30 (20.5)

1 (0.6)

  

 General surgery

183 (66.3)

84 (30.4)

9 (3.2)

  

 Endoscopy

128 (60.0)

75 (35.2)

10 (4.6)

  

 Nursing specialty

33 (64.7)

15 (29.4)

3 (5.8)

  

 Other

10 (58.8)

5 (29.4)

2 (11.7)

  

Title

   

16.472

0.07

 Medical student

80 (74.0)

25 (23.1)

3 (2.7)

  

 Resident

125 (69.4)

48 (26.6)

7 (3.8)

  

 Attending doctor

155 (68.5)

67 (29.6)

4 (1.7)

  

 Deputy chief physician

66 (55.9)

46 (38.9)

6 (5.0)

  

 Chief physician

26 (61.9)

14 (33.3)

2 (4.7)

  

 Other titles/identities not listed

17 (58.6)

9 (31.0)

3 (10.3)