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. 2009 Jul 2;49(6):803–815. doi: 10.1093/geront/gnp092

Table 2.

Variables Included in the Analyses: Descriptive Statistics (N = 313)

Variables Definition Mean (SD)
Dependent variables
    EOL process measures
        Assessment Range 1–5: 1 = worst score, 5 = best score 3.70 (0.61)
        Delivery Range 1–5: 1 = worst score, 5 = best score 3.84 (0.68)
        Communication and coordination among providers Range 1–5: 1 = worst score, 5 = best score 3.76 (0.63)
        Communication with residents and families Range 1–5: 1 = worst score, 5 = best score 3.61 (0.62)
Independent variables
    Organization of EOL care No. policies present; range 0–1 (none to all)
        Administrative policy Total: 8 policies 0.65 (0.42)
        Clinical policies or practices Total: 11 policies 0.84 (0.21)
        Quality monitoring Total: 5 policies 0.66 (0.28)
        Staff education Total: 13 policies 0.69 (0.30)
    EOL resources
        Hospice use intensity Range 1–5: 1 = least intense, 5 = most intense 3.72 (1.14)
        Hospice contracts Presence of contracts with hospice agencies 84.74%
        Advance care planning Range 1–5: 1 = worst, 5 = best 4.04 (0.76)
        Physicians, NPs, PAsa Total adjusted for bed size and occupancy 0.04 (0.05)
        RN staffing ratio for EOL support Range 1–5: 1 = least, 5 = most sufficient 3.37 (1.23)
        CNA staffing ratio for EOL support Range 1–5: 1 = least, 5 = most sufficient 3.31 (1.15)
    Facility characteristics
        Facility ownershipa Profit versus nonprofit status 56.59%
        Religious affiliation Religiously affiliated facility 23.64%

Notes: EOL = end of life; CNA = certified nurse aide, NP = nurse practitioner; PA = physician assistant, RN = registered nurse.

a

Source: Online Survey Certification and Reporting System. All other variables are from the EOL care process survey (authors’ primary data).