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Table 1 Demographic information of study samples

From: Health-related quality of life and willingness to pay measurement among patients on warfarin in Thailand

Characteristics

Values

Gender, n (%)

   Male

130 (50.0)

   Female

130 (50.0)

Age, mean ± SD

58.3 ± 12.6

   Median (IQR)

60 (18)

Marital status, n(%)

   Single

62 (23.9)

   Married

161 (61.9)

   Widow

19 (7.3)

   Divorced/Separated

18 (6.9)

Education level, n(%)

   Primary school or lower

158 (60.8)

   Secondary school

71 (27.3)

   College’s degree

11 (4.2)

   Bachelor’s degree

17 (6.5)

   Master’s degree or higher

3 (1.2)

Work status, n(%)

   Job/Business

141 (54.2)

   Not working

119 (45.8)

Income, mean ± SD

10,831.7 ± 15,043.2

   Median (IQR)

8000 (14,400)

Health insurance, n(%)

   Civil Servants Medical Benefits Scheme

13 (5.0)

   Universal coverage   

198 (76.2)

   Social security scheme

43 (16.5)

   Others

6 (2.3)

Warfarin indications, n(%)

   Atrial fibrillation

83 (31.9)

   Valve replacements

167 (64.2)

   Stroke

8 (3.1)

   Deep vein thrombosis

10 (3.9)

   Pulmonary embolism

1 (0.4)

   Others

11 (4.2)

Comorbidities, n(%)

   No

82 (31.5)

   Yes

178 (68.5)

Smoking status, n(%)

   Smokers

17 (6.5)

   Non-smokers

243 (93.5)

Alcohol consumption, n (%)

   Drinkers

33 (12.7)

   Non-drinkers

227 (87.3)

INR, n(%)

   Within target range (2–3)

122 (46.9)

   Out of target range

138 (53.1)

Warfarin durations, n(%)

   < 1 year

34 (13.1)

   ≥ 1 year

226 (86.9)