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Table 2 Characteristics of participants from the two study hospitals

From: The impact of guidelines on sterility precautions during indwelling urethral catheterization at two acute-care hospitals in Sweden - a descriptive survey

Characteristics

Hospital A

(n = 492)

Hospital B

(n = 327)

p-value

Profession, n (%)

0.658

 Registered nurse

311 (63.2)

201 (61.5)

 Assistant nurse

181 (36.8)

126 (38.5)

Departments, n (%)

< 0.001*

 Cardiology

186 (37.8)

62 (19.0)

 Internal Medicine

223 (45.3)

180 (55.0)

 Surgery

83 (16.9)

85 (26.0)

Years in profession, median (IQR)

8 (3.5–18)

5 (2–13)

< 0.001*

Graduation year

0.045*

 Before 1990

65 (13.3)

25 (7.7)

 1990–1999

80 (16.4)

48 (14.8)

 After 1999

342 (70.1)

252 (77.5)

 Missing

1 (0.2)

0 (0.0)

Years at present department, median (IQR)

3 (1–8)

2 (1–6)

0.019*

Work shift, n (%)

< 0.001*

 Day/evening shift

237 (48.2)

198 (60.6)

 Night shift

66 (13.4)

51 (15.6)

 Alternating shifts (day/evening/night)

181 (36.8)

77 (23.5)

 Other answers

8 (1.6)

1 (0.3)

Frequency of IUC-insertion, n (%)

0.657

 2 times or more/week

26 (5.3)

20 (6.1)

 1–5 times/month

212 (43.1)

143 (43.7)

 Less frequently

249 (50.6)

163 (49.8)

 Other answers

2 (0.4)

0

 Missing

3 (0.6)

1 (0.3)

Origin of the insertion technique, n (%)

0.459

 The hospital guidelines

287 (60.3)

202 (62.9)

 Other answers

189 (39.7)

119 (37.1)

  (national guideline, nursing school, local routine at ward, don’t know)

  
  1. * A p-value < 0.05 was considered as a statistically significant difference between hospital A and hospital B