Skip to main content

Table 4 Descriptive associations between respondents’ demographic characteristics and PCC behavioral clusters

From: Palestinian doctors’ views on patient-centered care in hospitals

  

N

PCC Behavioral Clusters

X2

Sig.a

Most Contribution

Standardized Residual

GOOD %

POOR %

Moderate %

p

Job title

Specialist

129

41.9

18.6

39.5

9.53

0.049

Specialist X Good = 1.9

Resident

127

26.8

25.5

60.4

   

GP

087

26.4

18.4

55.2

   

Gender

Male

258

33.7

17.4

48.8

4.67

0.097

Female X Poor = 1.7

Female

085

28.2

28.2

43.5

   

Age

≤ 35 years

204

26.5

21.6

52.0

8.01

0.018

>  35 years X Good = 1.8

>  35 years

139

41.0

18.0

41.0

   

Marital Status

Single

133

24.1

21.8

54.1

6.39

0.031

Single X Moderate = 1.1

Married

210

37.6

19.0

43.3

  

Married X Good = 1.3

Hospital

Public

165

24.8

23.6

51.5

8.57

0.014

Residuals are < 1.1

Private

178

39.3

16.9

43.8

   

Experience

≤ 5 years

200

28.5

20.5

51.5

3.54

0.17

>  5 years X Good = 1.2

>  5 years

142

38.0

19.0

43.0

   

Bachelor

Local

129

30.2

20.9

48.8

0.59

0.74

 

Abroad

211

34.1

19.0

46.9

   

Training

Untrained

094

30.9

26.6

42.6

3.92

0.14

Untrained X Poor = 1.5

Trained

245

33.1

17.1

49.8

   

Familiar with PCC

Unfamiliar

185

28.1

25.4

46.5

8.02

0.018

Unfamiliar X Poor = 1.6

Familiar

154

37.0

13.6

49.4

   
  1. aSignificant relationships are indicated in boldface