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however, we found no statistically significant difference in the percentage of nocturnal nursing interactions that could have been safely omitted among the different ICUs (p = 0.4115). in contrast, we found statistically significant differences in average length of the nocturnal nursing interactions between the ICUs (P< 0.0001). dear fellow nurses, researchers and mathematicians... if the above found no statistical significance, does this mean theres little difference between the percentage of ICUs nocturnal nursing interactions that could have been omitted or..that the statistics/percentages are not reliable?? and the opposite for the latter? this whole hypothesis/null hypothesis P value T test stuff is driving me insane...my brain does not work like this!! HELP
Posted on: Wed, 02 Apr 2014 19:35:29 +0000

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