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. 2023 Dec 4;22:455. doi: 10.1186/s12912-023-01617-x

Table 5.

Relationship between nurses’ assessment of patient care quality and socio-demographic factors—results of univariate and multivariate regression analysis

Feature Univariate models Multivariate model
Regression parameter 95%CI p Regression parameter 95%CI p
Age [years] 0,002 -0,011 0,014 0,819 0,033 0,003 0,062 0,03 *
Seniority [years]  < 1 ref ref
1–5 -0,115 -0,768 0,538 0,729 -0,372 -1,057 0,313 0,288
6–10 0,502 -0,276 1,281 0,206 -0,005 -0,863 0,853 0,99
11–15 -0,106 -0,889 0,676 0,79 -0,72 -1,634 0,193 0,123
16–20 -0,643 -1,392 0,105 0,093 -1,332 -2,275 -0,39 0,006 *
 > 20 lat -0,127 -0,706 0,452 0,668 -1,074 -2,062 -0,086 0,034 *
Sex Female ref ref
Male -0,05 -0,686 0,587 0,879 -0,107 -0,756 0,542 0,747
Education level Secondary education ref ref
Bachelor’s degree 0,007 -0,313 0,327 0,966 -0,051 -0,433 0,332 0,795
Master’s degree 0,41 0,012 0,808 0,044 * 0,369 -0,099 0,837 0,123
Specialisation no ref ref
yes 0,098 -0,198 0,393 0,518 0,082 -0,241 0,405 0,618
Working system Routine shift ref ref
Long shift -0,329 -0,703 0,044 0,084 -0,28 -0,666 0,105 0,154
other 0,194 -0,754 1,142 0,688 0,169 -0,792 1,131 0,73

* Statistically significant (p < 0,05)