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Table 6 Multivariate logistics regression for significant factors associated with perceived challenging experience and attitude scores (n = 175)

From: Experience and attitudes of pharmacists towards challenges and adaptive measures to new norm in ward pharmacy practice during the COVID-19 pandemic

Variable

Perceived challenging experience scores

Attitudes scores

Nagelkerke R2 = 0.072, Hosmer and Lemeshow test = 0.897, classification table = 59.4%

Nagelkerke R2 = 0.192, Hosmer and Lemeshow test = 0.336, classification table = 64.0%

Adjusted odd ratios (β)

Confidence interval

P

Adjusted odd ratios (β)

Confidence interval

P

Age

      

 21–30

      

 31–50

      

Gender

      

 Female

Ref

     

 Male

2.632

1.124–6.161

0.026

   

Ethnicity

      

 Malay

      

 Chinese

      

 Indian

      

Education

      

 Bachelor’s degree

Ref

  

Ref

  

 Master’s degree

2.792

0.945–8.246

0.063

8.558

1.741–42.069

0.008

Employment type

      

 Trainee

   

Ref

  

 Contract-based FRP

   

3.209

1.297–7.937

0.012

 Permanent-based FRP

   

2.923

1.026–8.325

0.045

Wards covered

      

 COVID-19 & non COVID-19

      

 Non COVID-19

      

PhIS type

      

 Full based

   

Ref

  

 Pharmacy based

   

2.565

1.318–4.990

0.006

Duration of service

      

  < 1 year

   

Ref

  

 1–5 years

   

2.623

1.133–6.073

0.024

 6–10 years

   

9.553

2.391–38.166

0.001

11–15 years

   

11.861

2.014–69.847

0.006

  1. Backward stepwise multiple logistic regression analysis. FRP: Fully registered pharmacist. PhIS: Pharmacy Information System. Full based: Medication prescribed by doctors was directly entered into the PhIS system. Pharmacy based: Pharmacists manually transcribed prescriptions written by doctors into the PhIS system