Skip to main content

Table 2 Factors associated with healthcare professionals’ intention to use the IP-SDM at study entry (n = 269)a

From: Variations in factors associated with healthcare providers’ intention to engage in interprofessional shared decision making in home care: results of two cross-sectional surveys

Variables

Bivariate analysesb

Final modelb

β

95% CI

p-valuea

β

95% CI

p-value

Age (in years)

− 0.014

− 0.030 to 0.000

0.060

Sex

 Female (vs male)

0.87

0.31 to 1.42

0.004

   

Number of clients served per week

−0.014

− 0.026 to − 0.001

0.027

Profession

 

0.223

 

 Nurses (vs Social workers)

− 0.29

− 0.72 to 0.14

0.183

 Rehabilitation team (vs Social workers)

−0.17

− 0.63 to 0.28

0.451

 Technicians (vs Social workers)

−1.10

−1.94 to −0.24

0.013

 Social, community & education paraprofessionals (vs Social workers)

−0.18

−0.66 to 0.29

0.445

Social influence

0.87

0.75 to 0.98

<  0.0001

0.27

0.14 to 0.39

<  0.0001

Beliefs about capabilities

0.93

0.83 to 1.03

<  0.0001

0.43

0.31 to 0.56

<  0.0001

Moral norm

0.94

0.84 to 1.05

<  0.0001

0.31

0.17 to 0.45

<  0.0001

Beliefs about consequences

0.82

0.71 to 0.93

<  0.0001

0.21

0.10 to 0.33

<  0.001

R2

 

68.4%

  1. aActivities coordinators were not considered in the analyses given the small number of participants (n = 2)
  2. bLinear mixed regression model with adjustment for clustering
  3. aAt 0.20 alpha level
  4. A p-value of < 0.10 was used as the threshold for statistical significance in the final models
  5. “-” This variable was not kept in the final model