Research Article

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 1aModel 2b
BS.EWalddfOdds ratio95% C.I for odds ratioBS.EWalddfOdds ratio95% C.I for odds ratio
LowerUpperLowerUpper

Clinical complexity of clients−1.8650.7645.96010.0150.1550.0350.692−2.1380.8136.92210.0090.1180.0240.580
Number of visits0.1010.0339.62310.0021.1061.0381.1790.0510.0371.89610.1691.0530.9791.132
Indirect care time−0.0080.0061.46110.2270.9930.9801.005−0.0110.0072.76910.0960.9890.9761.002
Number of disruptions0.1780.0844.46910.0351.1951.0131.4090.1460.1012.08610.1491.1570.9491.410
Care time in relation to clinical complexity0.2500.2031.52310.2171.2840.8631.9110.1240.2560.23310.6291.1320.6851.869
Team autonomy−0.6870.3450.3.98110.0460.5030.2560.988−0.4240.4071.08210.2980.6550.2951.454
Perceived lack of time0.5160.1649.93710.0021.6761.2162.311
Perceived lack of resources0.8960.17127.3361<0.0012.4491.7513.426
Constant1.3841.3491.05210.3053.989−1.4301.5380.86510.3520.239

aModel 1: Cox and Snell  = 6.9% and Nagelkerke  = 10.7%. bModel 2: Cox and Snell  = 27.6% and Nagelkerke  = 42.7%.