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Table 4 Bivariate and multivariable logistic regression of patient-health care providers at Jimma Medical Center, Jimma, Ethiopia 2020

From: Patient-health care provider relationship during preoperative care in obstetric and gynecologic surgeries at Jimma Medical Center, Jimma, Ethiopia: patient’s perspective

Variable

Category

Patient-healthcare providers relationship

COR[95%CI]

AOR(95%CI)

P value

Good

Poor

Age

< 35

162

162

1

  

≥ 35

17

31

.548(.292–1.030)

….

 

Educational status

Illiterate

38

43

1

….

 

Literate

141

150

1.064(.650–1.742)

  

Marital status

Single

41

21

1

  

Married

138

172

.411(.232–.728)

.292(.147–.580)

.000*

Residence

Urban

118

124

1

  

Rural

61

69

.929 (.606–1.424)

….

 

Birth outcome

Alive

148

146

1

  

Dead

15

17

.870(.419–1.808)

….

 

Schedule of surgery

Planed

50

45

1

  

Un-planed

129

148

.784 (.492–1.251)

….

 

Medical history

Yes

20

22

1

  

No

159

171

1.023 (.538–1.945)

….

 

Surgical History

Yes

60

43

1

  

No

119

150

.569 (.359–.900)

….

 

Consent form available

Yes

176

182

1

  

No

3

11

.282 (.077–1.028)

.162(.035–.750)

.020*

Language written with mother tongue

Yes

111

123

1

  

No

65

59

1.221(.789–1.888)

….

 

the profession of healthcare providers who request consent

Ob-gyn specialist

34

10

1

  

GP/resident

130

172

.222(.106–.466)

.305(.117–.794)

.015*

Midwife/nurse

15

11

.401(.140–1.146)

1.078(.267–4.357)

.916

Consent time

Early

165

178

1

  

Delay

14

15

1.007(.472–2.150)

….

 

Time spent

< 5 min

138

93

1

  

5–10 min

25

51

3.027 (1.753–5.226)

….

 

> 10 min

30

35

1.731 (.995–3.013)

  

Mode of decision making

Self

173

179

1

  

Share

4

8

.517 (.153–1.749)

.165 (.039–.709)

.015*

Paternalism

1

6

.172 (.021–1.447)

.062(.006–.632)

.019*

Patient’s satisfaction

Dissatisfied

66

146

1

  

Satisfied

113

47

5.319(3.400–8.320)

5.344(3.117–9.162)

.000*

Practice of surgical informed consent

Poor

89

148

1

  

Good

90

45

3.326 (2.133–5.185)

2.985(.9–5.396)

.000*

Knowledge

Poor

145

142

1

  

Good

34

51

.653(.399–1.068)

.514 (.276–1.205

.035

  1. Key: AOR adjusted odds ratio, COR crude odd ratio
  2. 1Reference point
  3. *Significant variables at p value less than 0.05