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Table 3 Descriptive statistics

From: The surgical time-out: the relationship between perceptions of a safety-task anchor and surgical team workflow

Variable

N

Minimum

Maximum

Mean

St. Dev.

Perception of the time-out usefulness

58

4.939

6.940

5.852

0.467

Time-out length (seconds, original measure)

58

14.00

127.00

61.431

28.080

Time-out length (adjusted for location and surgeon)

58

-2.60

2.34

0.00

0.991

Nurse leaves OR (original measure)

58

2

17

7.655

3.620

Nurse leaves OR (adjusted for length of surgery)

58

0.010

0.070

0.033

0.013

Surgery length (minutes)

58

81.00

380.00

229

64.145

  1. Note Table 3 presents the descriptive statistics of the variables used in the study, aggregated at the team level. A total of 457 questionnaires were collected and aggregated into scores for 58 surgical teams. Scores for the perception of the usefulness of the time-out were obtained using a 7-point Likert scale, where 1 indicated “very inaccurate” and 7 indicated “very accurate.” Adjusted measures (e.g., time-out length) were calculated to control for variables such as surgeon and hospital location. By adjusting the variable, the mean became zero which is why some values may appear as negative