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Table 3 Relationship between internship healthcare students perceived confidence relating to PS dimensions and sleep quality subscales (n = 331)

From: Identifying predictors of patient safety competency based on sleep quality in student faculty of nursing and midwifery during the internship period: a multidisciplinary study

Variable

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2

3

4

5

6

7

8

9

10

11

1. PS total in the classroom

1.000

          

2. PS total in the clinical practice

0.675**

1.000

         

3. Broader aspects of PS

0.252**

0.502**

1.000

        

4. Comfort in speaking up about PS

0.058

0.217**

0.513**

1.000

       

5. Subjective sleep quality

− 0.476**

-0.341**

-0.088

0.078

1.000

      

6. Sleep latency

-0.347**

-0.186**

0.017

0.0104

0.455**

1.000

     

7. Sleep duration

-0.249**

-0.084

0.003

0.070

0.249**

0.194**

1.000

    

8. Sleep efficiency

0.132*

0.073

0.073

-0.066

-0.272**

-0.272**

-0.530**

1.000

   

9. Sleep disturbances

-0.364**

-0.312**

-0.105

0.001

0.652**

0.303**

0.095

-0.113**

1.000

  

10. Use of sleep medication

-0.129*

-0.166**

-0.159**

-0.116*

0.284**

-0.008

0.032

0.059

0.273**

1.000

 

11. Daytime dysfunction

-0.289**

-0.283**

-0.014

0.019

0.469**

0.054

0.117*

-0.104

0.382**

0.473**

1.000

  1. **Correlation is significant at the 0.01 level (2-tailed)
  2. *Correlation is significant at the 0.05 level (2-tailed)