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Table 3 Congruence Between Personal Preference and Hospital Approach to Location of Care1

From: Variation in United States COVID-19 newborn care practices: results of an online physician survey

Hospital Approach to Location of Care

Personal Preferred Approach to Location of Care2

Total

(sum of row%)

Separate rooms

N (row%)

Same room with some precautions

N (row%)

Shared decision making on a case-by-case basis

N (row%)

Separate rooms

65 (48.9%)

30 (22.6%)

38 (28.6%)

133 (33.0%)

Same room with precautions

4 (5.3%)

48 (64.0%)

23 (30.7%)

75 (18.6%)

Shared decision making on a case-by-case basis

36 (18.5%)

48 (24.6%)

111 (56.9%)

195 (48.4%)

Total (column %)

105 (26.1%)

126 (31.3%)

172 (42.5%)

403 (100%)

  1. 1 Includes 403 individual responses. We excluded 30 respondents (7%) with: A) no particular personal opinion (n = 14), personal preference was same room with no precautions (n = 8), personal preference was “other” (n = 4), hospital approach was same room with no precautions (n = 1), and hospital approach was “other” (n = 3).