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. 2020 Jan 15;7(2):613–617. doi: 10.1002/nop2.431

Table 2.

Effect of nurses experience of teamwork on patients perceived inconsistency in communication amongst staff

  Bivariate analyses Pr > |t| Multivariate analysisa Pr > |t|
Odds ratio 95%CI (Low, High) Odds ratio 95%CI (Low, High)
Nurses agreeing in the statement "A lot of teamwork between nurses and physicians" 0.986 0.977, 0.995 0.0017 0.985 0.977, 0.994 0.0011
Nurses mean years of work experience 1.022 0.997, 1.047 0.0893 1.020 0.998, 1.043 0.0777
Gender of nurses (proportion of female nurses) 0.375 0.112, 1.253 0.1112 0.294 0.104, 0.833 0.0212
Age of patients (66> years) 0.607 0.563, 0.654 <0.0001 0.619 0.575, 0.668 <0.0001
Gender of patients (female) 1.311 1.217, 1.413 <0.0001 1.265 1.173, 1.364 <0.0001
Error variance
Level‐2 intercept “Trust”       0.0081    
Odds ratio of a 5% increase of the proportion of nurses agreeing on the statement "A lot of teamwork between nurses and physicians" 0.932 0.890, 0.975 0.0017 0.927 0.890, 970 0.0011
a

Adjusted for patients age 66 years>, gender for patients, years of experience for nurses, gender for nurses.