Supplemental Table 3. Factors Associated with Satisfaction with Work-Life Integration on Multivariable Logistic Analysis Among Hospital-based Nurses
Variable Level Odds Ratio (95% CI) p-value
Age For each year older 1.00 (0.99- 1.01) 0.97
Gender Male vs. Female 0.90 (0.68- 1.19) 0.46
Ethnicity Hispanic vs. Non-Hispanic 0.99 (0.70- 1.41) 0.97
Race White vs. Other 0.88 (0.70- 1.11) 0.27
Relationship Status Single Reference 0.19
Married 1.11 (0.92- 1.34)
Partnered 0.96(0.71- 1.29)
Widowed/widower 1.84 (0.99- 3.44)
Children No children Reference 0.90
Youngest child less than or equal to 18 0.97 (0.79- 1.19) Youngest child older than 18 1.02 (0.79- 1.33)
Highest Degree Associate Degree Reference 0.48
Baccalaureate degree in nursing 0.96 (0.79- 1.18) Doctorate of Nursing Practice (DNP) 0.86 (0.50- 1.50) Masters of Science in Nursing 0.92 (0.70- 1.20)
Other 0.91 (0.51- 1.63)
Other Doctorate of Nursing (PhD) 0.51 (0.27- 0.96)
Hours per week For each additional hour 0.95 (0.94- 0.96) <.0001
Years of Nursing Experience For each additional year 1.01 (1.00- 1.02) 0.07 Advanced Certification Advanced Certification vs. None 1.19 (0.93- 1.51) 0.16
No. beds in hospital 100 beds or less Reference 0.65
101 to 250 beds 1.00 (0.77- 1.30)
251 beds or more 0.92 (0.70- 1.21)
No. patients on last shift For each additional patient 0.99 (0.98- 1.00) 0.21
Typical shift length 6 hours or less Reference 0.054
6 to 8 hours 0.45 (0.05- 3.81)
8 to 10 hours 0.29 (0.03- 2.46)
More than 10 hours 0.34 (0.04- 2.86)
Teaching Hospital Yes vs. No 0.96 (0.80- 1.14) 0.62
Heart surgeries/major organ
transplants Yes vs. No 1.00 (0.82- 1.22) 0.99
1 A higher odds ratio is less desirable. Odds ratio represents odds of satisfaction with work-life integration in the categorical group relative to the reference group.