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. 2021 Oct 14;9(10):1367. doi: 10.3390/healthcare9101367

Table 4.

Estimate of the association between demographic, professional, and HIT characteristics and burnout among participants (N = 182).

Characteristic Unadjusted OR 1 (95%CI) p-Value Adjusted OR 2 (95%CI) p-Value
Gender
 Male ref ref
 Female 2.674 (1.447–4.939) 0.002 3 2.153 (0.936–4.952) 0.071
Level of care
 Primary ref ref
 Secondary 1.594 (0.602–4.218) 0.348 2.899 (0.804–10.447) 0.104
 Tertiary 2.568 (1.095–6.019) 0.030 3 5.077 (1.557–16.550) 0.007 3
Healthcare profession
 Physician 0.406 (0.199–0.827) 0.013 3 0.450 (0.163–1.246) 0.124
 Nurse ref ref
 Pharmacist 2.917 (0.544–15.646) 0.212 9.231 (0.934–91.251) 0.057
 Other 0.379 (0.113–1.273) 0.117 0.534 (0.127–2.240) 0.391
Providing care to COVID-19
 Yes, with COVID-19 suspected 2.684 (1.292–5.575) 0.008 3 4.059 (1.592–10.345) 0.003 3
 Yes, with COVID-19 confirmed 3.000 (1.336–6.736) 0.008 3 2.186 (0.822–5.814) 0.117
 No ref ref
EHR satisfaction
 Very dissatisfied/Dissatisfied 2.373 (1.130–4.984) 0.022 3 3.245 (1.252–8.414) 0.015 3
 Neither satisfied nor dissatisfied 2.273 (1.044–4.948) 0.039 3 0.958 (0.359–2.559) 0.932
 Satisfied/Very satisfied ref ref
Use shared computers
 Yes 3.692 (1.016–13.418) 0.047 3 2.111 (0.489–9.113) 0.317
 No ref ref
 Maybe 4.938 (1.283–19.007) 0.020 3 4.270 (0.909–20.054) 0.066
Using the EHR adds frustration to my day
 Strongly disagree or Disagree ref ref
 Neither agree nor disagree 1.599 (0.733–3.490) 0.238 2.505 (0.944–6.647) 0.065
 Strongly agree or Agree 3.846 (1.839–8.045) 0.000 3 5.569 (2.159–14.366) 0.000 3

1 Only correlated variables are presented. 2 Variables included in adjusted OR are gender, level of care, the healthcare profession, dealing with COVID-19, satisfaction with EHR, use shared computers and using the EHR adds frustration to my day. 3 p < 0.05.