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. 2019 Aug 29;19:607. doi: 10.1186/s12913-019-4456-8

Table 3.

Multiple regression analyses of overall perceptions of patient safety in nursing homes, home care services, and in total for the two samples

Variables Overall perceptions of patient safety
Nursing homes
(n = 165)
Home care
(n = 139)
Total
(n = 304)
B SE β B SE β B SE β
Teamwork .079 .105 .070 .315 .101 .254* .156 .069 .137*
Staffing .217 .105 .158* .252 .097 .215* .244 .071 .190*
Compliance with procedures .031 .091 .024 .070 .096 .055 .037 .064 .029
Training and skills .071 .106 .062 .005 .112 .004 .047 .075 .040
Handoffs .050 .126 .039 .256 .129 .178* .145 .086 .110
Feedback and communication about incidents .223 .145 .166 .080 .124 .058 .135 .094 .099
Communication openness .203 .101 .189* .110 .110 .097 .161 .072 .147*
Supervisor expectations .141 .083 .137 .138 .106 .124 .142 .062 .134*
R2 .427** .450** .426**

*p < .05. **p < .001