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. 2024 Nov 11;32:33. doi: 10.1186/s12998-024-00551-2

Table 4.

Model estimating whether baseline characteristics of the clinicians explain variability in peak force

Estimate SE t-value p-value
Full model. AIC = 3208.9; BIC = 3278.4
Intercept  − 2230.070 2530.912  − 0.881
Sexa  − 88.244 63.457  − 1.391 0.164
Age  − 3.414 2.254  − 1.515 0.130
Weight  − 12.82 18.046  − 0.710 0.478
Height 50.084 53.856 0.930 0.352
BMI 12.640 14.606 0.865 0.387
Grip strength (dominant hand) 6.709 2.780 2.413 0.016*
Country of education (Switzerland as reference)
 Canada 83.525 69.051 1.210 0.226
 USA 75.342 64.441 1.169 0.242
 Great Britain 137.451 74.582 1.843 0.065
 France 110.539 91.477 1.208 0.227
Clinical experience (0–3 years as reference)
 > 5 years  − 8.054 74.296  − 0.108 0.914
 3–5 years 56.151 69.296 0.810 0.418
Technique used (bilateral hypothenar as reference)
 Crossed bilateral 322.240 40.167 8.022  < 0.001*
 Bilateral thenar  − 55.858 159.665  − 0.350 0.726
 Knife edge 123.632 56.480 2.189 0.029
 Unilateral hypothenar 321.908 60.726 5.301  < 0.001*
 Thumbs 20.660 189.428 0.109 0.913
Final model. AIC = 3206.9; BIC = 3238.2
 Intercept 76.944 80.337 0.958
 Grip strength (dominant hand) 5.279 1.480 3.567  < 0.001*
Technique used (bilateral hypothenar as reference)
 Crossed bilateral 323.434 39.530 8.182  < 0.001*
 Bilateral thenar  − 80.869 160.327  − 0.504 0.614
 Knife edge 129.095 55.118 2.342 0.019*
 Unilateral hypothenar 290.973 61.208 4.754  < 0.001*
 Thumbs 1.014 188.424 0.005 0.996

SE = Standard error; *p < 0.05; AIC= Akaike information criterion; BIC = Bayesian information criterion