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Table 5 Predictive validity: association of TCT barrier questions to infection prevention behaviors and CLABSI

From: Validity and usefulness of members reports of implementation progress in a quality improvement initiative: findings from the Team Check-up Tool (TCT)

 

Time to 1st Quarter with

No CLABSI

(n = 22 ICUs)

Time to 1st Quarter with

All 5 Prevention

Behaviors

(n = 15 ICUs)

Barrier questions

Coef.

P value

Coef.

P value

Sum of #15a to #15 m (Scores in the first month)

-0.019

0.802

-0.020

0.822

   a. Insufficient knowledge

0.060

0.801

0.215

0.376

   b. Lack of team member consensus

-0.074

0.807

0.000

0.999

   c. Not enough time

0.090

0.696

-0.475

0.232

   d. Lack of quality improvement skills

-0.254

0.468

0.050

0.855

   e. Not enough buy-in from other staff members

-0.044

0.861

-0.004

0.986

   f. Not enough buy-in from other physician staff

-0.070

0.707

-0.305

0.183

   g. Not enough buy-in from other nursing staff

-0.057

0.830

-0.075

0.784

   h. Burden of data collection

-0.204

0.477

0.064

0.827

   i. Not enough leadership support from executives

-0.176

0.493

0.089

0.787

   j. Not enough leadership support from physicians

-0.007

0.975

-0.186

0.480

   k. Not enough leadership support from nurses

-0.010

0.968

-0.500

0.220

   l. Insufficient autonomy/authority

-0.285

0.336

-0.115

0.726

   m. Inability of team members to work together

-0.166

0.684

-0.333

0.564

  1. *Based on unadjusted Cox proportional hazard regression models.