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Table 2 Potential determinants of healthcare workers’ compliance with COVID-19 preventive measures

From: Healthcare workers’ compliance and its potential determinants to prevent COVID-19 in public hospitals in Western Ethiopia

Variables

Good Compliance

Poor Compliance

COR, 95%CI

AOR, 95% CI

P-value

Spending most of caring time at bedside

 Yes

72 (24.6)

221 (75.4)

1.80 (1.008–3.22)

1.94 [1.06–3.55]*

0.03

 No

17 (15.3)

94 (84.7)

1.00

1.00

 

Receiving training on infection prevention/COVID-19

 Yes

70 (27.3)

186 (72.7)

2.55 (1.46–4.44)

1.86 [1.04–3.33]*

0.03

 No

19 (12.8)

129 (87.2)

1.00

1.00

 

Reading materials on COVID-19

 Yes

68 (28.9)

167 (71.1)

2.87 (1.67–4.9)

2.04 [1.14–3.63]*

0.01

 No

21 (12.4)

148 (87.6)

1.00

  

Having support from hospital management

 Yes

65 (29.3)

157 (70.7)

2.72 (1.62–4.57)

2.09 [1.20–3.64]*

0.009

 No

24 (13.2)

158 (86.8)

1.00

  
  1. *: indicates significant variables at p-value < 0.05 in multivariate logistic regression