Organizational Factors Associated with Regulation Noncompliance in Home Care Services and Service Housing Facilities: An Exploratory Cross-Sectional Study
Table 4
Results of logistic regression models—variables explaining regulation noncompliance in home care services.
Model 1a
Model 2b
B
S.E
Wald
df
Odds ratio
95% C.I for odds ratio
B
S.E
Wald
df
Odds ratio
95% C.I for odds ratio
Lower
Upper
Lower
Upper
Clinical complexity of clients
−1.865
0.764
5.960
1
0.015
0.155
0.035
0.692
−2.138
0.813
6.922
1
0.009
0.118
0.024
0.580
Number of visits
0.101
0.033
9.623
1
0.002
1.106
1.038
1.179
0.051
0.037
1.896
1
0.169
1.053
0.979
1.132
Indirect care time
−0.008
0.006
1.461
1
0.227
0.993
0.980
1.005
−0.011
0.007
2.769
1
0.096
0.989
0.976
1.002
Number of disruptions
0.178
0.084
4.469
1
0.035
1.195
1.013
1.409
0.146
0.101
2.086
1
0.149
1.157
0.949
1.410
Care time in relation to clinical complexity
0.250
0.203
1.523
1
0.217
1.284
0.863
1.911
0.124
0.256
0.233
1
0.629
1.132
0.685
1.869
Team autonomy
−0.687
0.345
0.3.981
1
0.046
0.503
0.256
0.988
−0.424
0.407
1.082
1
0.298
0.655
0.295
1.454
Perceived lack of time
0.516
0.164
9.937
1
0.002
1.676
1.216
2.311
Perceived lack of resources
0.896
0.171
27.336
1
<0.001
2.449
1.751
3.426
Constant
1.384
1.349
1.052
1
0.305
3.989
−1.430
1.538
0.865
1
0.352
0.239
aModel 1: Cox and Snell = 6.9% and Nagelkerke = 10.7%. bModel 2: Cox and Snell = 27.6% and Nagelkerke = 42.7%.