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Table 4 Nurses’ perception of importance of barriers in lifestyle risk factor intervention

From: The impact of a team-based intervention on the lifestyle risk factor management practices of community nurses: outcomes of the community nursing SNAP trial

 

Group mean (95% confidence interval)

p 1

Effect size(95% CI)

 

Intervention

Control

Group

Time

Group × time interaction

 

Perception of barriers

Client- & support related

(n = 32)

(n = 21)

0.368

0.050

0.010

 

Baseline

3.05 (2.82-3.28)

2.85 (2.51 -3.19)

   

0.28 (−0.28-0.83)

6-month

2.51 (2.23-2.78)

2.97 (2.73 - 3.22)

   

−0.65 (−1.20--0.07)

12-month

2.63 (2.37-2.89)

2.77 (2.45 - 3.08)

   

−0.19 (−0.74-0.37)

Clinician-related

(n = 32)

(n = 20)

0.663

0.543

0.248

 

Baseline

2.19 (1.85-2.53)

1.85 (1.43 - 2.27)

   

0.35 (−0.22-0.91)

6-month

2.00 (1.64-2.36)

2.13 (1.69 - 2.57)

   

−0.13 (−0.68-0.43)

12-month

1.94 (1.63-2.25)

1.88 (1.49 - 2.27)

   

0.07 (−0.49-0.63)

Service-related

(n = 30)

(n = 21)

0.417

0.853

0.411

 

Baseline

2.87 (2.49-3.24)

2.97 (2.63 - 3.31)

   

−0.10 (−0.66-0.45)

6-month

2.77 (2.54-3.01)

3.10 (2.79 - 3.40)

   

−0.48 (−1.04-0.09)

12-month

2.97 (2.80-3.14)

2.87 (2.52 - 3.22)

   

0.16 (−0.40-0.71)

  1. 1 Testing for overall difference in level between early and late groups (main effect of group), change over time (main effect of time), and difference in time course between groups (group × time interaction). Repeated-measures ANOVA was used to account for within-subject correlation.