Research Article

Incident Reporting Behaviours and Associated Factors among Nurses Working in Gondar University Comprehensive Specialized Hospital, Northwest Ethiopia

Table 4

Multivariate analysis of factors associated with incident reporting among nurses working in Gondar University Comprehensive Specialized Hospital, 2015 ).

Variable⁢Incident reporting⁢Odds ratio (95% confidence interval)
YesNoCrudeAdjusted

Sociodemographic factors
Age category
 20–2942401
 30–3928661.41 (0.81–2.48)0.96 (0.49–1.88)
 40–4923451.70 (0.93–3.13)1.53 (0.73–1.24)
 50–593310.32 (0.09–1.11)0.41 (0.10–1.58)
Sex
 Male461581
 Female501241.39 (0.87–2.20)0.98 (0.55–1.78)
Responsibility of the nurse
 Team leader/coordinator9111
 Staff nurse872710.39 (0.16–0.98)0.39 (0.12–1.27)
Organizational factors
Training on incident reporting
 Trained21391.75 (0.97–3.14)2.96 (1.34–6.26)
 Not trained752431
Availability of guideline
 Yes21262.76 (1.47–5.18)1.98 (0.74–5.26)
 No752561
Availability of reporting format
 Yes18321.80 (0.96–3.39)1.33 (0.53–3.29)
 No782501
Reason to report
To help the patient
 Yes731313.66 (2.17–6.18)3.08 (1.70–5.59)
 No231511
Barriers to incident reporting
Fear of administrative sanctions
 Yes9820.25 (0.12–0.53)0.27 (0.12–0.58)
 No872001
Fear of legal penalties
 Yes6760.18 (0.08–0.43)0.09 (0.03–0.21)
 No902061
Fear of loss of prestige among colleagues
 Yes12820.35 (0.18–0.67)0.25 (0.12–0.53)
 No842001

After summing up the scores of the three outcome variables.