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. 2019 Apr 29;27:e3142. doi: 10.1590/1518-8345.2646.3142

Table 5. Associative Analysis. Relationship between variables characteristic of nurses and total patient satisfaction (N = 1422) Barcelona. Spain 2014-2015.

Nurses’ variables Satisfacción total Contrast test
(Mean 3.66, SD* 0.37) p-value
Sex Fémale 3.66 (0.37) 0.687
Male 3.67 (0.41)
Postgraduate/master's degree Yes/No 3.66 (0.37) 0.855
Transoperative nurse Yes/No 3.66 (0.40) 0.826
Preoperative nurse Yes/No 3.66 (0.37) 0.213
Postoperative nurse Yes/No 3.66 (0.37) 0.908
Contract Type Permanent/Eventual 3.66 (0.37) 0.675
Age -0,006 0.812§
Work experience 0.001 0.982§
Current work experience 0.020 0.441§
PES-NWI factor1 0.004 0.889§
PES-NWI factor2 -0.025 0.339§
PES-NWI factor3 -0.038 0.148§
PES-NWI factor4 0.002 0.938§
PES-NWI factor5 -0.013 0.627§
MBI Depersonalization 0.015 0.581§
MBI Personal accomplishment 0.006 0.824§
Satisfaction in the current job 0.003 0.909§
Flexibility of time -0.029 0.276§
Professional development -0.044 0.100§
Autonomy at work -0.010 0.708§
Salary 0.003 0.906§
Training -0.012 0.649§
Vacations -0.029 0.278§
Sick leave -0.013 0.630§
Permission to study -0.026 0.328§
Professional commitment -0.034 0.199§
*

SD: Standard deviation;

p-value of Student t test;

r: Pearson's correlation coefficient;

PES-NWI: Nursing Practice Environment Scale

MBI: Burnout Maslach Inventory