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Table 4 Predictors of hospice care self-efficacy (n = 281)

From: Hospice care self-efficacy among clinical medical staff working in the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) isolation wards of designated hospitals: a cross–sectional study

Variable

B

SE -B

β

t

p

95% CI

VIF

Low

Up

Constant

22.139

4.417

/

5.012

< 0.001

13.444

30.835

/

Self-competence in death work

0.433

0.037

0.540

11.826

< 0.001

0.361

0.505

1.414

Positive coping

0.219

0.059

0.185

3.696

< 0.001

0.102

0.336

1.702

Had occupational exposure during fighting against COVID-19

−5.244

1.812

−0.113

−2.894

0.004

−8.810

−1.677

1.037

Grade of hospital

−1.426

0.628

−0.089

−2.270

0.024

−2.663

−0.189

1.051

Respect for life and professional sentiment was the work motivation in fighting against COVID-19

2.372

1.096

0.086

2.165

0.031

0.215

4.529

1.071

Have ever given hospice care for dying or dead patients before fighting against COVID-19

−1.487

0.649

−0.090

−2.292

0.023

−2.764

−0.210

1.040

Positive aspects of caregiving

0.149

0.067

0.114

2.221

0.027

0.017

0.281

1.792

  1. Abbreviations: B unstandardized coefficient beta, SE -B standard error of B, β standardized coefficient beta, CI Confidence Interval, VIF variance inflation factor