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Table 2 Demographic characteristics of the study sample

From: Concordance between nurse-reported quality of care and quality of care as publicly reported by nurse-sensitive indicators

 

Licensed beds

Nursing FTE

Nurses

Experience

Education level

Working shiftsa

   

Associate

Bachelor

Bachelor+

Fixed

Rotating

N

N

N

Mean

SD

N

%

N

%

N

%

N

%

N

%

All hospitals

  

2338

16.76

11.13

821

35.1

1131

48.4

386

16.5

447

19.4

1862

80.6

Hospital A

1102

1198

452

16.54

11.50

221

48.9

177

39.2

54

11.9

112

24.8

337

74.6

Hospital B

663

808

314

18.12

10.50

119

37.9

146

46.5

49

15.6

70

22.3

237

75.5

Hospital C

696

964

326

14.63

10.90

123

37.7

159

48.8

44

13.5

52

16.0

272

83.4

Hospital D

580

795

348

18.49

11.34

133

38.2

146

42.0

69

19.8

61

17.5

282

81.0

Hospital E

1070

1143

595

17.80

11.00

171

28.7

336

56.5

88

14.8

68

11.4

519

87.2

Hospital F

555

813

303

13.94

10.65

54

17.8

167

55.1

82

27.1

84

27.7

215

71.0

  1. Bachelors + are RNs with a Bachelor’s degree and additional training
  2. aMissing values regarding working shifts: All hospitals (N = 29), Hospital A (3), Hospital B (7), Hospital C (2), Hospital D (5), Hospital E (8), Hospital F (4)