27 research outputs found
Bivariate linear regression predicting perceived respect and satisfaction during nurse-physician communication in patient care among nurses and physicians working in public Hospitals of Jimma zone, 2014(n = 466).
<p>Bivariate linear regression predicting perceived respect and satisfaction during nurse-physician communication in patient care among nurses and physicians working in public Hospitals of Jimma zone, 2014(n = 466).</p
Frequency of perceived professional respect and satisfaction items during nurse-physician communication among nurses and physicians working in public Hospitals of Jimma Zone, Southwest Ethiopia, 2014 (n = 466).
<p>Frequency of perceived professional respect and satisfaction items during nurse-physician communication among nurses and physicians working in public Hospitals of Jimma Zone, Southwest Ethiopia, 2014 (n = 466).</p
The use of health facility for birth –the education divides among women in Ethiopia.
<p>n = 6842, 2000; n = 6389, 2005; and n = 7550, 2011, AOR = Adjusted Odds Ratio, CI = Confidence Interval. Adjusted for age, attitude towards spousal violence, economic autonomy and antenatal care status.</p
Independent sample t-test showing perceived nurse-physician communication as measured by openness and sharing of information among nurses and physicians working in public Hospitals of Jimma zone, 2014 (n = 466).
<p>Independent sample t-test showing perceived nurse-physician communication as measured by openness and sharing of information among nurses and physicians working in public Hospitals of Jimma zone, 2014 (n = 466).</p
Birth in a health facility: inequalities between women of urban- and rural-areas of Ethiopia.
<p>n = 6842, 2000; n = 6389, 2005; and n = 7550, 2011. Adjusted for age, attitude towards spousal violence, economic autonomy, and antenatal care status.</p
This is Perceived professional respect and satisfaction mean and maximum scale percentage mean scores in patient care among nurses and physicians working in public Hospitals of Jimma Zone, Southwest Ethiopia, 2014 (n = 466).
<p>* % SM score is the Standardized score as the percentage of possible maximum scale score and it lies between 0 and 100.</p
Demographic and clinical characteristics of participants (n = 252).
<p>*Includes: “Waqafata”; those without religion affiliations.</p><p>**includes: Tigrai, Amhara, Gambela.</p
Characteristics of nurses and physicians working in public hospitals of Jimma Zone, Southwest Ethiopia, 2014 (n = 466).
<p>Characteristics of nurses and physicians working in public hospitals of Jimma Zone, Southwest Ethiopia, 2014 (n = 466).</p
Adjusted ORs and 95% CIs of disparities in the use of health facility for birth by administrative region and household economic status among women in Ethiopia.
<p>*n = 6860, 2000; n = 6405, 2005; n = 7591, 2011 (adjusted for age and economic autonomy).</p><p>**SNNPR = Southern Nations, Nationalities, and Peoples Region.</p><p>***n = 6842, 2000; n = 6389, 2005; n = 7550, 2011 (adjusted for age, economic autonomy, attitude towards spousal violence, and ANC status).</p><p>Note: n is not weighted while the ORs are weighted.</p
This is Perceived openness and sharing of information mean and maximum scale percentage mean scores in patient care among nurses and physicians working in public Hospitals of Jimma Zone, Southwest Ethiopia, 2014 (n = 466).
<p>* (%SM) is the Standardized score as the percentage of possible maximum scale score, and it lies between 0 and 100.</p