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. 2019 Jun 7;5(1):e12795. doi: 10.2196/12795

Table 5.

Factors (demographics) associated with access to and availability of the literature. The number of respondents varies because of missing data.

Terms and factor Odds ratio (95% CI) Model Pa value Model R2b
Access to paper journals



Work settings (n= 181)
<.001 .188


General hospital 1.154 (0.508-2.622)



Rehabilitation hospital 0.105 (0.028-0.396)



Specialized hospital Reference

Relevant practice guidelines available (n=170)



Working hours/week
.014 .121


<10 0.330 (0.095-1.142)



10-19 0.231 (0.032-1.680)



20-29 5.538 (0.636-48.262)



30-39 0.699 (0.238-2.058)



40+ Reference

Access to Web-based practice guidelines



Gender (n=176)
.02 .044


Male 2.288 (1.127-4.646)



Female Reference

Access to Web-based databases at work



Work settings (n=181)
.001 .099


General hospital 2.242 (1.003-5.009)



Rehabilitation hospital 0.587 (0.245-1.411)



Specialized hospital Reference

Access to Web-based databases away from work



Age (years; n=182)
.02 .082


20-30 2.231 (0.604-8.243)



31-40 6.091 (1.662-22.324)



41-50 4.556 (1.190-17.433)



51+ Reference


Area of specialty (n=177)
.004 .109


Neurology 0.165 (0.042-0.653)



Cardiopulmonary 0.244 (0.058-1.022)



Orthopedics 0.648 (0.171-2.457)



Pediatrics Reference

aIn logistic regression, one level of the independent variable serves as a reference against which the odds of the other levels occurring are determined.

bNagelkerke R2.