From: An ethical issue: nurses’ conscientious objection regarding induced abortion in South Korea
Odds ratio | 95% Confidence interval | p value | |
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Age (years) | 1.025 | .989–1.062 | .184 |
Gender | |||
Female | .626 | .216–1.817 | .389 |
Male | Reference | ||
Marital status | |||
Married | 1.286 | .690–2.399 | .429 |
Single | Reference | ||
Clinical experience (year) | 1.025 | .989–1.061 | .173 |
Clinical role | |||
Recovery | 1.280 | .533–3.070 | .581 |
Anaesthesia | .990 | .403–2.434 | .983 |
PA/SA | .990 | .295–3.325 | .987 |
Op room | Reference | ||
Religion | |||
Protestant | 2.209 | 1.073–4.549 | .032 |
Catholic | 1.286 | .522–3.164 | .584 |
Buddhist | .000 | .000 | .999 |
No religion | Reference | ||
Religion (importance) | 1.380 | 1.038–1.835 | .027 |
Awareness about CO | |||
Fully aware/aware | 1.917 | .973–3.779 | .060 |
Fully unaware/unaware/neither aware nor unaware | Reference | ||
Resolving conflicts between nurses’ right to CO and patients’ right to receive abortion care | |||
Nurses’ rights | 3.797 | 1.102–13.078 | .034 |
Patient’s rights | .526 | .188–1.475 | .222 |
Do not know | Reference |