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. 2019 Oct 28;49(1):74–81. doi: 10.1093/ageing/afz118

Table 2.

Imputed univariable and multivariable regression analysis of turnover predictors in care homes

Care home staff % turnover
n Model 1: coef (95% CI) Model 2: coef (95% CI)
Staff-related factors
 Mean staff emotional exhaustion 97 −0.34 (−1.74, 1.07) −0.84 (−2.85, 1.17)
 Mean staff depersonalisation 97 −0.13 (−4.15, 4.41)   1.50 (−4.01, 7.01)
 Mean staff personal accomplishment 97   0.11 (−2.11, 2.32)   0.24 (−2.20, 2.68)
 Staff sex: % male staff 97   0.09 (−0.40, 0.57) −0.03 (−0.62 0.55)
 Staff age 97 −0.78 (−1.79; 0.24) −0.99 (−2.11, 0.13)
 % staff that speak English as second language 97 −0.04 (−0.23, 0.15) −0.03 (−0.24, 0.19)
 Shiftwork: % staff that do night shifts 97 −0.08 (−0.34, 0.18) −0.09 (−0.37, 0.18)
Resident-related factors
 Agitation (CMAI total) 97 −0.25 (−0.87, 0.36)
Care home-related factors
 CQC rating standards of staffing
    All standards met 97 Ref.
    Not all standards met −12.31 (−43.71, 19.08)
 CQC rating standards of management
    All standards met 97 Ref.
    Not all standards met −4.31 (−42.21, 33.58)
 Type of care home
    Nursing 97 Ref. Ref.
    Personal −13.73 (−27.48, 0.03) −16.18 (−31.90, −0.46)*
 Average CH TESS score 97 −1.47 (−2.96, 0.02)

Model 1 = univariable linear regression; Model 2 = multivariable linear regression; Ref. = reference group; – = not included in multivariate analysis and CH: care home.

* P < 0.05.

** P < 0.001.