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Table 3 Multivariable analysis of the predictors of sufficient vs insufficient self-efficacy among primary health care physicians in Qatar, 2018 (n = 122)

From: Assessing research self-efficacy among primary health care physicians: a snapshot from Qatar

Variables

Variables in the equation Research self-efficacy

 
     

95% CI for aOR

B

S. E

Wald

Sig

aOR

Lower

Upper

Gender

  Male

-0.09

0.52

0.032

0.85

0.91

0.32

2.55

  Female

    

1

  

Nationality

  Qatari

0.66

0.81

0.67

0.41

1.9

0.39

9.5

  Non-Qatari

    

1

  

Participation in the development of CPGs *

  Yes

1.56

0.80

3.7

0.04*

4.7

1.99

22.0

  No

1.56

0.80

3.7

0.04*

1

  

Review of CPGs

  Yes

-0.78

0.79

0.96

0.32

0.45

0.09

2.11

  No

    

1

  

Training on research methodology

  Yes

0.48

0.51

0.89

0.34

1.62

0.59

4.42

  No

    

1

  

Previous publication in indexed journals

  Yes

0.47

0.51

0.85

0.35

1.61

0.58

4.44

  No

    

1

  

Self-efficacy in using EBM

  Yes (> 75 percentile)

0.31

0.50

0.39

0.53

1.37

0.50

3.70

  No (< 75 percentile)

    

1

  
  1. B: B coefficient, aOR  Adjusted Odd Ratio, *P value ≤ 0.05; CI = Confidence Interval
  2. The model was obtained using entry selection