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. 2016 Oct 28;3(1):17–22. doi: 10.1136/bmjstel-2016-000130

Table 1.

Factors associated with participation in readiness assessments (2012–2014)

Factors Readiness assessed* (n=432) Readiness not assessed* (n=294) p Value†
Provider variables
Specialty
 Paediatrics 361 (83.6) 239 (81.3) NS
 Emergency medicine 49 (11.3) 25 (8.5) NS
 Medicine/paediatrics 19 (4.4) 25 (8.5) 0.02
 Other 3 (0.7) 5 (1.7) NS
 Overall 0.02
Location where LP performed
 ED 247 (57.3) 87 (29.6) <0.001
 PICU 8 (1.9) 5 (1.7) NS
 NICU 65 (15.0) 99 (33.7) <0.001
 Inpatient 100 (23.1) 89 (30.3) 0.03
 Other 12 (2.7) 14 (4.7) NS
 Overall <0.001
Holder for patient
 Attending 17 (3.9) 9 (3.1) NS
 Nurse 214 (49.5) 181 (61.6) 0.001
 Resident 39 (9.0) 25 (8.5) NS
 Fellow 9 (2.1) 14 (4.8) 0.04
 Tech/nursing assistant 136 (31.5) 53 (18.0) <0.001
 Others 17 (3.9) 12 (4.1) NS
 Overall <0.001
Patient variables
 Age of patient, median (IQR), days 27 (11.3–42) 20 (5–42) 0.004
Supervisor training in readiness assessment (2013–2014 only)
Readiness assessed* (n=184) Readiness not assessed* (n=101)
Supervisor completed training 94 (51) 25 (25) <0.001
Supervisor did not complete training 90 (49) 76 (75)

*Data are expressed as N (%).

†p Values calculated with χ2 tests.

ED, emergency department; LP, infant lumbar puncture; NICU, neonatal intensive care unit; NS, not significant; PICU, paediatric intensive care unit.