| Literature DB >> 22900589 |
Jany Rademakers1, Diana Delnoij, Jessica Nijman, Dolf de Boer.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Educational attainment is strongly related to specific health outcomes. The pathway in which individual patient-provider interactions contribute to (re)producing these inequalities has yet to be studied. In this article, the focus is on differences between less and more highly educated patients in their preferences for and experiences with patient-centred care., e.g. shared decision making, receiving understandable explanations and being able to ask questions.Entities:
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Year: 2012 PMID: 22900589 PMCID: PMC3467160 DOI: 10.1186/1472-6963-12-261
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Health Serv Res ISSN: 1472-6963 Impact factor: 2.655
Patient characteristics
| Benign breast abnormality | 212 | 0,0 % | 32,1 % | 56,1 % | 11,8 % | 29,2 % | 37,3 % | 33,5 % |
| Malignant breast abnormality | 313 | 0,0 % | 11,2 % | 54,3 % | 34,5 % | 37,7 % | 39,9 % | 22,4 % |
| Rheumatoid arthritis | 349 | 26,6 % | 9,7 % | 47,0 % | 43,3 % | 48,4 % | 35,0 % | 16,6 % |
| Spinal disc herniation | 145 | 53,1 % | 25,5 % | 49,7 % | 24,8 % | 33,8 % | 37,9 % | 28,3 % |
1 Any education up to lower secondary education was coded as ‘low’, upper secondary education was coded as ‘medium’ and both post secondary non-tertiary education and tertiary education were coded as ‘high’.
Figure 1 Importance.
Odds Ratio models by patient group, gender, age and education
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|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| | | | | |||
| …Benign breast abnormality | reference | reference | | reference | reference | |
| …Malignant breast …abnormality | 1,03 | 1,02 | | 1,28 | 1,49 | |
| …Reumatoid arthritis | 0,87 | 0,87 | | 1,54 | 1,75 | |
| …Spinal disc herniation | 1,46 | 1,39 | | 1,38 | 1,65 | |
| …Female | reference | reference | | reference | reference | |
| …Male | | 1,01 | 0,96 | | ||
| …Age < 45 | reference | reference | | reference | reference | |
| …Age 45-65 | | 1,17 | 1,14 | | ||
| …Age > 65 | 1,45 | | 1,18 | 1,07 | | |
| …High education | reference | reference | | reference | reference | |
| …Medium education | - | 0,92 | | - | 0,83 | |
| …Low education | - | | - | 1,34 | | |
| | | n.s. | | | n.s. | |
| …Benign breast abnormality | reference | reference | | reference | reference | |
| …Malignant breast …abnormality | 0,77 | 0,77 | | 1,08 | 1,09 | |
| …Reumatoid arthritis | | 0,95 | 0,96 | | ||
| …Spinal disc herniation | | 1,11 | 1,11 | | ||
| …Female | reference | reference | | reference | reference | |
| …Male | | | ||||
| …Age < 45 | reference | reference | | reference | reference | |
| …Age 45-65 | | | ||||
| …Age > 65 | | 1,28 | 1,26 | | ||
| …High education | reference | reference | | reference | reference | |
| …Medium education | - | 0,95 | | - | 0,90 | |
| …Low education | - | 0,84 | | - | 1,00 | |
| | | | | n.s. | ||
| …Benign breast abnormality | reference | reference | | reference | reference | |
| …Malignant breast …abnormality | 0,91 | 0,93 | | | ||
| …Reumatoid arthritis | | | ||||
| …Spinal disc herniation | | 1,13 | 1,14 | | ||
| …Female | reference | reference | | reference | reference | |
| …Male | | 1,59 | 1,56 | | ||
| …Age < 45 | reference | reference | | reference | reference | |
| …Age 45-65 | 1,40 | | 1,44 | 1,43 | | |
| …Age > 65 | 0,92 | 1,07 | | 1,27 | 1,22 | |
| …High education | reference | reference | | reference | reference | |
| …Medium education | - | 0,83 | | - | 1,06 | |
| …Low education | - | - | 1,19 | |||
significant results (p < 0.05) are bold.
model a: patient group, gender and age.
model b: model a + education.
LR test: likelihood ratio test.
1 The proportional odds assumption was violated for the experience scores. A subsequent analysis that did not depend on the proportional odds assumption yielded virtually identical results regarding the transfer from 'usually' to 'always' and showed some deviations for the transfer from 'never / sometimes' to 'usually'.
2 The proportional odds assumption was violated for the importance scores. A subsequent analysis that did not depend on the proportional odds assumption yielded virtually identical results regarding the transfer from 'important' to 'of the utmost importance' and showed some deviations for the transfer from 'not (really) important' to 'important'.
Figure 2 Experience.