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Table 2 Distribution of PHC respondents by ROC subscale scores and type

From: Assessing health-care providers’ readiness for reporting quality and patient safety indicators at primary health-care centres in Lebanon: a national cross-sectional survey

ROC subscale score (α)/type of provider

Generalists (n = 117)

Specialists (n = 311)

Dentists (n = 110)

Nurses (n = 236)

Allied health prof. (n = 169)

Total sample (n = 943)

Appropriatenessa (α = 0.85)

      

  % Ready

65.5

72.5

75.2

77.4

83.4

75.2

  Mean score (SD)

5.14 (0.89)

5.20 (0.79)

5.29 (0.86)

5.32 (0.66)

5.38 (0.60)

5.26 (0.75)

Efficacy (α = 0.70)

      

  % Ready

64.3

63.9

70.6

66.2

75.0

67.3

  Mean score (SD)

5.13 (0.75)

5.06 (0.81)

5.17 (0.88)

5.08 (0.70)

5.25 (0.69)

5.12 (0.76)

Managementb,c (α = 0.81)

      

  % Ready

58.8

57.3

62.4

63.5

71.4

62.2

  Mean score (SD)

4.97 (0.94)

4.88 (0.95)

5.08 (0.90)

5.09 (0.82)

5.21 (0.84)

5.02 (0.90)

Personal valencec,d (α = 0.66)

      

  % Ready

71.1

65.1

67.3

60.1

78.9

67.3

  Mean score (SD)

5.18 (1.03)

5.04 (1.17)

5.17 (1.00)

5.08 (0.98)

5.40 (0.76)

5.14 (1.02)

Overall

      

  % Ready

     

66.3

  Mean score (SD)

     

5.15 (0.66)

  1. Readiness attitudes were defined as having scale scores >5/6, the equivalent of agree or strongly agree on the Likert scale used for the response options
  2. Statistical comparisons are based on the mean scores
  3. aP < 0.05 based on ANOVA. Bonferroni’s multiple range test indicated that the mean scores for generalists and allied health professionals differed significantly
  4. bP < 0.001 based on ANOVA. Bonferroni’s multiple range test indicated that the mean scores for specialists and nurses differed significantly
  5. cP < 0.001 based on ANOVA. Bonferroni’s multiple range test indicated that the mean scores for specialists and allied health professionals differed significantly
  6. dP < 0.001 based on ANOVA. Bonferroni’s multiple range test indicated that the mean scores for nurses and allied health professionals differed significantly