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. 2020 May 19;14(10):2167–2177. doi: 10.1017/S175173112000107X

Table 3.

Results from a multivariable logistic regression modela of the associations between veterinarians’ (n = 36) skills (n = 36) in motivational interviewing (MI) and Proportion of Change Talk in 170 veterinary herd health management (VHHM) consultations on Swedish cattle farms

Proportion of Change Talk
Odds ratio
Level of observation Parameter Level Number Estimate; 95% CIb P Overall P c
Veterinarian MI skills Poor_untrained 18 Ref 0.88
Poor_trained 6 0.93; 0.63 to 1.40 0.72
Near moderate 6 1.02; 0.79 to 1.40 0.93
Moderate 6 1.12; 0.79 to 1.60 0.51
Gender Male 2
Female 32 0.90; 0.56 to 1.40 0.65
VHHM experience ⩽5 years 22
>5 years 14 0.89; 0.68 to 1.20 0.38
Vet type Animal health vet 13
General practitioner 23 1.44; 1.09 to 1.90 0.01
Gender concordance No 124
Yes 46 1.02; 0.77 to 1.40 0.87
Consultancy Sufficient time No 34
Yes 136 1.26; 0.93 to 1.70 0.14
Number of clients One 150
Multiple 20 1.03; 0.68 to 1.60 0.89
Visit type Strategic 38 Ref 0.90
Herd health problem 30 1.07; 0.69 to 1.70 0.75
Other 102 0.98; 0.73 to 1.30 0.88
Client Age Continuous (decades) 0.89; 0.79 to 1.00 0.06
Education Lower 104
Higher 66 0.86; 0.66 to 1.10 0.25
Role Owner 133
Employee 37 0.80; 0.58 to 1.10 0.18
Satisfied No 2
with consultancy Yes 168 2.82; 0.95 to 8.40 0.06
a

SD of random intercept of veterinarian: <0.001 (SE: 0.44) and client (farm): 0.24 (SE: 0.12).

b

95% confidence interval.

c

Overall P-value for chi-square test for variables with more than two categories.