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Table 4 Knowledge of guideline recommendation, practice pattern and, perceived barriers toward Chemotherapy Induced nausea and vomiting prophylaxis guideline adherence (n = 79)

From: Knowledge, practice and perceived barriers towards chemotherapy induced nausea and vomiting in prophylaxis guideline adherence among nurses in oncology units at selected hospitals, in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, a cross-sectional study

Characteristics

Category

practice items

p-value

COR

P-value

AOR

poor (%)

good (%)

Gender

Male

25.31%

13.92%

.001*

4.895(1.850,12.951)

0.162

1.210(.926,1.580)

Female

16.45%

44.30%

.002*

1

  

Working department

OPD

20.25%

16.45%

.032*

1

-

1

Ward

15.18%

13.9%

.016*

4.231(1.314,13.617)

.35

1.102(.898,1.353)

Chemo administration unit

7.59%

7.84%

.026*

4.000(1.183,13.525)

-

-

Certified in oncology nursing

Yes

11.39%

31.64%

.018*

.315(.120, .823)

0.007**

1.477(1.110, 1.967)

No

30.37%

26.58%

.615

1

  

Trained for CINV management

Yes

7.59%

37.97%

.000*

.119(.041, .346)

.001**

1.638(1.213,2.212

NO

34.17%

20.25%

.097

1

  

knowledge toward CINV

YES

25.31%

35.44%

.000**

.137(.045, .419)

.000**

.137(.045, .419)

NO

32.9%

6.32%

.250

   
  1. *p value is significant at 0.05
  2. **p value is significant at 0.01