Skip to main content

Table 11 Binary logistic regression between Baseline Characteristics of the study population and Attitude of PCPs in anticoagulant therapy for NVAF patients

From: Assessing physicians’ knowledge, attitude, and practice on anticoagulant therapy in non-valvular atrial fibrillation: Syrian insights

Poor and fair vs. good

 

P-value

COR

Lower

Upper

P-value

AOR

Lower

Upper

Gender

Male

Reference

Female

.341

.771

.451

1.317

.303

.727

.396

1.333

Age

20–35

Reference

36–50

.465

1.729

.398

7.523

.331

.244

.014

4.197

51–65

1.000

.175

.000

 

Residence

Rural

Reference

Urban

.002

.193

.068

.542

.002*

.181

.062

.531

Monthly income

Poor

Reference

Moderate

Good

Excellent

Educational level

Medical school graduate

Reference

Master’s degree

.062

2.299

.959

5.513

.086

4.438

.809

24.341

Ph.D. degree

Types of CHS centers

The Rural

Reference

The Urban

.631

.601

.076

4.788

.516

.472

.049

4.551

The urban–rural

.689

.652

.080

5.289

.497

.453

.046

4.448

Professional title

Resident

Reference

Physician

.140

1.937

.805

4.661

.086

.254

.053

1.215

Associate senior physician

Chief physician

Years of experience

5 > 

Reference

5–10

.093

3.444

.813

14.594

.387

2.878

.263

31.514

10–15

15 < 

Attending training

No

Reference

Yes

.019

2.158

1.137

4.097

.098

1.852

.893

3.838

Knowledge grade

Bad\fair

Reference

Good

.729

1.122

.585

2.150

.212

.609

.280

1.326

Practice grade

Bad\fair

Reference

Good

.001

5.768

2.051

16.221

.002*

5.872

1.883

18.305

  1. *Statistically significant value-P-value ≤ 0.05, COR crude odds ratio, AOR adjusted odds ratio