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David C Mohr1, Carol VanDeusen Lukas, Mark Meterko.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: The study examined the extent to which components based on a modified version of the theory of planned behavior explained employee participation in a new clinical office program designed to reduce patient waiting times in primary care clinics.Entities:
Year: 2008 PMID: 18976505 PMCID: PMC2584665 DOI: 10.1186/1748-5908-3-47
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Implement Sci ISSN: 1748-5908 Impact factor: 7.327
Ten key principles of ACA as assessed on the survey.
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* A total of 2,242 employees provided responses. The question stem appears below. Which if any of these efforts to improve veterans' access to care have you been directly involved in? You may check more than one. You should check all changes that you were involved in regardless of whether the change was successful or not.
Hierarchical Linear Mixed Model Regression Predicting Participation.
| Model 1 | Model 2 | |||||
| Mean | SD | β | 95% CI | β | 95% CI | |
| Intercept | -- | -- | .05 | .00–.11 | .05 | .00–.11 |
| Full-time status (1 = yes) | 0.84 | -- | .01 | -.03–.06 | .02 | -.02–.06 |
| Clinic tenure greater than one year | 0.85 | -- | .14** | .10–.18 | .15** | .11–.19 |
| Team leader (ref = no) | 0.16 | -- | .14** | .10–.18 | .13** | .09–.17 |
| First line supervisor (ref = no) | 0.05 | -- | .15** | .11–.19 | .14** | .11–.18 |
| Manager (ref = no) | 0.06 | -- | .24** | .20–.27 | .21** | .17–.25 |
| Physician | 0.21 | -- | .05* | .00–.10 | .05* | .00–.09 |
| Nurse Practitioner | 0.12 | -- | .12** | .07–.16 | .12** | .07–.16 |
| Registered Nurse | 0.20 | -- | .08** | .03–.13 | .09** | .04–.14 |
| Program Support Assistant | 0.20 | -- | -.04 | -.09-.01 | -.03 | -.07-.02 |
| Job satisfaction | 3.79 | 1.22 | .18** | .14–.22 | .02 | -.02–.07 |
| Size of Primary Care clinic | 77.45 | 45.67 | .01 | -.06–.08 | .00 | -.07-.06 |
| Academic Affiliation (1 = yes) | 0.49 | -- | -.02 | -.09-.04 | -.01 | -.08-.04 |
| Attitudes about ACA | 3.47 | 0.69 | .07** | .02–.12 | ||
| Perceived group norms | 3.63 | 0.73 | .23** | .18–.29 | ||
| Perceived behavioral control | 3.13 | 1.04 | .05 | .00–.10 | ||
| Pseudo R2 | .17 | .23 | ||||
Model 1 includes only control variables while Model 2 includes the three additional predictor variables to examine the additional variance explained above the control variables.
Standardized parameter estimates and standard error reported in table along with means (percentages) and standard deviations for study variables. A total of 2,201 participants in 92 clinic areas were used in the analysis. * p < 0.05; ** p < 0.01.
Clinic adjusted mean and standard deviation based on ANCOVA results.
| Attitudes about the program | Perceived Group norms | Perceived behavioral control | ||||
| Mean | SD | Mean | SD | Mean | SD | |
| Top 25% | 5.21 | .78 | 4.68 | .89 | 5.11 | .78 |
| Middle 50% | 4.37 | .88 | 4.77 | .93 | 4.51 | .89 |
| Bottom 25% | 3.89 | .97 | 3.55 | .71 | 3.72 | .95 |
Analysis controls for academic affiliation and number of employees in clinic.