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Table 3 Association between participants’ characteristics and APSQ scores, represented as mean scores out of the maximum of 7 ± standard deviaion (SD)

From: Undergraduate medical students’ attitudes towards medical errors and patient safety: a multi-center cross-sectional study in the Gaza Strip, Palestine

Item

University

MEAN(±SD)

Study year

MEAN(±SD)

Gender

MEAN(±SD)

 

1

2

P value

4

5

6

P value

male

female

P-value

Patient safety general

4.7(1.0)

4.7(1.2)

0.89

4.6(1.0)

4.8(1.0)

4.6(1.1)

0.44

4.7(1.1)

4.6(0.9)

0.23

Patient safety training received to date

4.4(1.2)

4.5(1.2)

0.39

4.4(1.4)

4.6(1.1)

4.3(1.1)

0.16

4.5(1.2)

4.5(1.2)

0.71

Error reporting confidence

4.5(1.2)

5.1(0.8)

0.05

4.3(1.4)

4.4(1.3)

4.2(1.2)

0.53

4.4(1.3)

4.3(1.3)

0.75

Error inevitability

4.9(0.8)

5.1(0.8)

0.02

4.9(0.7)

5.0(0.8)

5.0(0.8)

0.65

5.0(0.8)

4.9(0.8)

0.16

Professional incompetence as a cause of error

4.1(1.1)

4.3(1.3)

0.04

4.2(1.2)

4.3(1.2)

4.2(1.3)

0.82

4.3(1.3)

4.1(1.1)

0.36

Disclosure responsibility

4.6(1.2)

4.5(1.1)

0.39

4.4(1.1)

4.5(1.1)

4.7(1.3)

0.33

4.6(1.2)

4.4(1.0)

0.05

Team functioning

4.9(0.8)

5.0(0.8)

0.20

4.9(0.8)

5.0(0.8)

4.9(0.9)

0.46

5.0(0.8)

4.9(0.8)

0.51

Patient role in error management

4.4(0.9)

4.6(0.8)

0.10

4.4(0.9)

4.6(0.8)

4.5(0.8)

0.39

4.6(0.9)

4.5(0.7)

0.40

Importance of patient safety in the curriculum

5.0(0.9)

5.0(0.8)

0.55

5.0(1.0)

5.0(0.9)

4.9(0.7)

0.31

5.0(0.9)

5.0(0.9)

0.79

Situational awareness

5.6(1.3)

5.6(1.0)

0.90

5.4(1.1)

5.6(1.2)

4.7(0.4)

0.27

5.6(1.1)

5.6(1.2)

0.80

Total score

4.7(0.5)

4.8(0.5)

0.42

4.7(0.5)

4.8(0.5)

4.7(04)

0.14

4.8(0.5)

4.7(0.4)

0.11