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. 2022 Mar 11;171(6):1494–1499. doi: 10.1016/j.surg.2022.01.039

Table III.

Analysis on OCLHS

Variable Descriptive Significance (P value)
Sex
  • Female: 17/113, (33/143), (39/209), (16/55)

  • Male: 96/113, (110/143), (170/209), (39/55)

.13
Age
  • Less than or 50 years: 84/113, (130/143), (192/209), (52/55)

  • More than 50 years: 29/113, (13/143), (17/209), (3/55)

<.001
Professional role
  • Consultant/Equivalent: 73/113, (76/143), (123/209), (26/55)

  • Junior Surgical Staff: 38/113, (66/143), (86/209), (29/55)

.09
Scope of practice
  • Public sector (NHS, government or equivalent): 71/113, (91/143), (132/209), (35/55)

  • Private sector: 20/113, (23/143), (25/209), (6/55)

  • Both: 22/113, (29/143), (52/209), (14/55)

.68
On-call duties
  • No on-call duties: 19/113, (12/143), (17/209), (5/55)

  • On-call duties: 94/113, (131/143), (191/209), (50/55)

.21
Professional fulfillment
  • Feeling professionally fulfilled: 43/113, (29/143), (19/209), (6/55)

  • Feeling professionally unfulfilled: 70/113, (114/143), (190/209), (49/55)

<.001

OCLHS, Overall Composite Level of Harm Score.

N, (n) = Ratio among those with no harm, (ratio among those with low harm), (ratio among those with moderate harm), (ratio among those with severe harm).

P value indicated is asymptomatic significance (2-sided) for the Pearson χ2 test.