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Table 5 Association of staff consistency with parent study satisfaction at child-age 15 months and 4 years

From: Is staff consistency important to parents’ satisfaction in a longitudinal study of children at risk for type 1 diabetes: the TEDDY study

  

US:

      

Europe:

      
  

n

 

B*

 

95% CI

 

p

 

n

 

B*

 

95% CI

 

p

Numbers of staff changes at 15 months:

 Mothers:

 

2089

 

0.01

 

−0,04, 0.06

 

0.591

 

3135

 

−0.30

 

−0.36, − 0.24

 

< 0.001

 Fathers:

 

1692

 

−0.04

 

−0.11, 0.02

 

0.195

 

2873

 

−0.28

 

−0.34, − 0.21

 

< 0.001

Number of staff changes at 4 years:

 Mothers:

 

1474

 

0.06

 

−0.01, 0.13

 

0.085

 

2375

 

−0.41

 

−0.53, − 0.29

 

< 0.001

 Fathers:

 

1058

 

0.02

 

−0.06, 0.10

 

0.626

 

2059

 

−0.35

 

−0.48, − 0.21

 

< 0.001

  1. All variables included in Tables 3 and 4 are controlled
  2. * = B is the linear model coefficient and is interpreted as difference in mean satisfaction compared to the reference group for categorical variables or difference in mean satisfaction per 1 unit change in parental measure for continuous variables when adjusting for all other variables in model as listed in table