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. 2021 Aug 26;6(5):e467. doi: 10.1097/pq9.0000000000000467

Table 2.

Parent Control and Intervention Group Comparisons

Survey Questionnaire Categories Control
(n = 59)
Intervention
(n = 62)
P 95% CI Difference
Central line care and patient safety
Identify all line access steps, % correct 15 60 <0.001
15 second scrub the hub time, % correct 67 100 <0.001
CLABSI prevention, mean Likert score (SD), n = 2 2.0 (0.73) 1.0 (0.18) <0.001 −1.19 to −0.93
FE/family-centered care principals, mean Likert score (SD)
Dignity and respect, n = 3 2.0 (0.55) 1.0 (0.07) <0.001 −1.12 to −0.96
Information sharing, n = 4 2.0 (0.58) 1.0 (0.09) <0.001 −1.04 to −0.89
Participation, n = 4 2.2 (0.66) 1.0 (0.22) <0.001 −1.25 to −1.07
Partnership, n = 3 2.2 (0.68) 1.1 (0.24) <0.001 −1.25 to −1.05

Data presented are for the average Likert scale values and SDs for each FE principal grouping, n = number of questions in each respective group and 95% confidence interval (CI) of the difference between the means. Likert responses represent parental perceptions to FCC questions in each domain (1 = always, 2 = usually, 3 = sometimes, and 4 = never). Lower scores represented more favorable responses.