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. 2023 Jun 16;59(6):1160. doi: 10.3390/medicina59061160

Table 3.

Staff perception regarding the checklist implementation (physicians n = 15, nurses n = 8).

Yes
n (%)
No
n (%)
Hesitant
n (%)
p-Value
Physicians Nurses Physicians Nurses Physicians Nurses
In your opinion, did the checklist cause a time delay? 2
(13.3%)
3 (37.5%) 10
(66.6%)
5
(62.5%)
3
(20%)
0 The chi-square statistic is 1.11. The p-value is 0.29. The result is not significant at p < 0.05.
In your opinion, did the checklist improve team communication and teamwork? 11
(73.3%)
7 (87.5%) 1
(6.6%)
0 3
(20%)
1 (12.5%) The Fisher’s exact test statistic value is 1. The result is not significant at p < 0.05.
In your opinion, did the checklist improve patient safety? 13
(86.66%)
7 (87.5%) 1
(6.66%)
0 1
(6.66%)
1 (12.5%) The Fisher’s exact test statistic value is 1. The result is not significant at p < 0.05.
Would you consider the checklist useful if you were to have an endoscopy? 14
(93.3%)
6
(75%)
0 1
(12.5%)
1
(6.6%)
1 (12.5%) The Fisher’s exact test statistic value is 0.33. The result is not significant at p < 0.05.
Would you declare yourself satisfied with the checklist implementation process? 10
(66.6%)
5
(62.5%)
3
(20%)
0 2
(13.3%)
3
(37.5%)
The Fisher’s exact test statistic value is 0.52. The result is not significant at p < 0.05.