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Table 13 (abstract P93). Final regression model summary

From: Meeting abstracts from the International Stillbirth Alliance Conference 2017

    

Change statistics

  

Independent variables*

R 2

Std. Error of the Estimate

R Square Change

F Change

Sig. F Change

Stand.

co-eff. Beta

1

I felt that the professionals listen to me

.585

.855

.585

817.328

.000

.223

2

The doctors, nurses and midwives seemed to work well as a team

.664

.770

.079

135.874

.000

.189

3

In general they kept me/us well-informed of all steps and procedures

.699

.730

.035

67.293

.000

.159

4

Incidence of ‘reported’ or ‘perceived’ negligence**

.720

.704

.021

43.840

.000

.166

5

I felt emotionally supported by the midwives/nurses

.736

.685

.016

34.150

.000

-.134

6

I felt that I had control over decisions related to medical aspects of care (type of birth, medication)

.743

.676

.007

15.032

.000

.093

7

Even though I lost my baby, they (professionals) treated me like a mother

.747

.671

.004

9.798

.002

.087

8

There was one professional who guided me/us through the whole process

.749

.669

.002

4.837

.028

.062

  1. n = 582
  2. Method: Forward
  3. Durbin-Watson: 2.024
  4. (F(8, 581) = 213.701, p <0.001)
  5. *Translated from Spanish by the author
  6. **2.5% of respondents stated that they made a claim due to negligence and a further 23.3% replied that they believed there to be negligence, but didn’t report it (n = 608/MR = 7)