I have a rather cramped looking table here showing the chance of a nurse touching a surface type given (s)he is doing a certain type of care. I would like to make a large curly bracket to the left of the rows with a vertical label (Care type), and one above the columns saying (Surface category). Any thoughts? Also I'm very open to any suggestion of how best to display this table at your discretion.
\documentclass{article}
\usepackage{amsmath} % provides \text command
\begin{document}
$$\begin{array}{*{6}{c}}
&\text{Equipment}&\text{Patient}&\text{Hygiene products}&\text{Near-bed objects}&\text{Far-bed objects}\\
\text{Direct Care}&\frac{49}{192}&\frac{170}{913}&\frac{18}{173}&\frac{79}{392}&\frac{21}{83}\\
\text{Housekeeping}&\frac{22}{89}&\frac{7}{89}&\frac{6}{89}&\frac{35}{89}&\frac{19}{89}\\
\text{Mealtimes}&0&\frac{6}{55}&\frac{2}{11}&\frac{31}{55}&\frac{8}{55}\\
\text{Medication round}&\frac{23}{429}&\frac{23}{143}&\frac{7}{39}&\frac{50}{143}&\frac{10}{39}\\
\text{Misc.}&\frac{4}{165}&\frac{19}{165}&\frac{8}{33}&\frac{10}{33}&\frac{52}{165}\\
\text{Personal Care}&\frac{3}{89}&\frac{15}{89}&\frac{19}{89}&\frac{36}{89}&\frac{16}{89}\\
\text{Overall}&\frac{7}{233}&\frac{34}{233}&\frac{54}{233}&\frac{80}{233}&\frac{58}{233}\\
\end{array}$$
\end{document}




\textand missing$errors for every entry (as you can not have math in p columns) – David Carlisle Mar 25 '13 at 18:47