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Correction to: Frequency and predictors of health services use by native Hawaiians and Pacific islanders: evidence from the U.S. National Health Interview Survey.

Marie-Rachelle Narcisse1, Holly Felix2, Christopher R Long1, Teresa Hudson3, Nalin Payakachat4, Zoran Bursac5, Pearl A McElfish6.   

Abstract

Following publication of the original article [1], the author reported the following errors in Table 1 and Table 2.

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Year:  2018        PMID: 30514286      PMCID: PMC6280452          DOI: 10.1186/s12913-018-3754-x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  BMC Health Serv Res        ISSN: 1472-6963            Impact factor:   2.655


Correction to: BMC Health Services Research (2018) 18:575 https://doi.org/10.1186/s12913-018-3368-3 Following publication of the original article [1], the author reported the following errors in Table 1 and Table 2.
Table 1

Describing NHPIs’ Health Services Use based on Andersen’s Model

n = 2172Percentages or Meansa95% Confidence Intervals or Standard Errors
Health care utilization: Outcomes
 ED/ER visits
  Non-Users81.679.1–83.9
  Single-users (1 visit/year)11.49.6–13.5
  Multiple-users (≥2 visits/year)7.05.9–8.4
 Outpatient services
  Non-Users26.624.0–29.3
  Occasional-users (1–3 visits/year)46.142.8–49.4
  Moderate-users (4–9 visits/year)17.014.9–19.3
  Frequent-users (≥10 visits/year)10.48.5–12.6
Predisposing factors
  Age (mean)40.839.9–41.7
  Females50.246.2–54.2
 Education level
  Less than high school10.28.0–13.0
  High-school/GED39.636.1–43.3
  High-school or more50.247.0–53.8
 Married; living with a partner (yes)60.757.5–63.9
 Unemployed33.128.5–38.0
 Born in the US (yes)70.566.9–73.9
Enabling factors
 Poverty level
   < 100% FPL15.912.9–19.5
  100–199% FPL24.121.4–27.1
  200–399% FPL29.826.5–33.3
   ≥ 400% FPL30.228.3–32.2
 Uninsured (yes)6.24.8–8.0
 Usual source of routine/preventive care (yes)87.484.9–89.6
 Use eHealth information (yes)19.317.0–21.9
 Ability to afford health care (mean, standard error)0.30.02
 Neighborhood social support (mean, standard error)12.43.1
 Barriers to health care access (mean, standard error)0.10.02
Needs
 Evaluated needs (number of CDs)
  039.735.9–43.7
  123.921.3–26.7
   ≥ 236.433.9–38.9
 Perceived needs (Health Status)
  Poor-Fair13.712.3–15.1
  Good28.325.1–31.7
  Very good30.026.8–33.3
  Excellent28.023.9–32.6

Source: NHPI-NHIS 2014

aWeighted means and percentages. Valid estimates do not account for missing data

Note: FPL: Federal Poverty Level. CD: Chronic Diseases. GED: General Educational Development

ED/ER: Emergency department/Emergency room. US: United States

Table 2

Predicting use of ED services among NHPIs: Odds-Ratio and Confidence Interval (95% CI)a

Model 1: Predisposing, Enabling, and Evaluated NeedsModel 2: Predisposing, Enabling, and Perceived Needs
Predisposing factorsSinglevs. Non-UsersMultiplevs. Non-UsersMultiplevs. SingleSinglevs. Non-UsersMultiplevs. Non-UsersMultiplevs. Single
 Age1.007(0.997–1.018)1.010(0.993–1.027)1.002(0.993–1.011)1.008(0.997–1.020)1.015*(1.001–1.030)1.007(0.998–1.015)
 Females0.861(0.627–1.181)0.823(0.538–1.261)0.957(0.801–1.143)0.914(0.707–1.182)0.852(0.526–1.383)0.933(0.731–1.191)
 High-school or less1.083(0.564–2.081)1.109(0.487–2.526)1.024(0.851–1.232)1.088(0.621–1.906)1.161(0.451–2.988)1.067(0.721–1.581)
 High-school/GED1.208(0.795–1.835)1.277(0.815–2.000)1.057(0.901–1.240)1.061(0.721–1.563)1.111(0.590–2.092)1.047(0.815–1.345)
 Married/living with partner0.721(0.423–1.228)0.655(0.333–1.288)0.908(0.648–1.273)0.757(0.441–1.298)0.609(0.279–1.329)0.806(0.566–1.148)
 Unemployed1.002(0.652–1.540)1.003(0.575–1.748)1.001(0.882–1.135)0.951(0.694–1.304)0.915(0.518–1.616)0.962(0.742–1.246)
 Born in the US1.302(0.841–2.014)1.407(0.810–2.445)1.081(0.823–1.420)1.184(0.793–1.767)1.349(0.703–2.590)1.140(0.841–1.544)
Enabling factors
  < 100% FPL1.387(0.705–2.731)1.528(0.563–4.148)1.101(0.716–1.695)1.158(0.620–2.164)1.297(0.391–4.304)1.120(0.621–2.022)
 100–199% FPL1.433(0.875–2.348)1.593*(1.023–2.482)1.112(0.829–1.492)1.128(0.738–1.726)1.239(0.633–2.427)1.098(0.838–1.440)
 200–399% FPL1.003(0.656–1.533)1.004(0.580–1.738)1.001(0.883–1.134)0.925(0.645–1.328)0.871(0.460–1.650)0.942(0.708–1.254)
 Uninsured0.920(0.263–3.224)0.898(0.166–4.850)0.976(0.631–1.509)0.936(0.369–2.379)0.890(0.159–4.982)0.950(0.431–2.097)
 Usual source of care1.102(0.425–2.859)1.134(0.315–4.085)1.029(0.734–1.443)1.086(0.464–2.538)1.157(0.251–5.329)1.066(0.538–2.110)
 Use eHealth information1.520(0.917–2.519)1.719*(1.080–2.736)1.131(0.792–1.616)1.436(0.912–2.262)1.901*(1.137–3.180)1.117(0.873–1.430)
 Ability to afford health care1.236(0.990–1.543)1.316(0.823–2.105)1.064(0.809–1.400)1.154(0.980–1.359)1.290(0.893–1.864)1.12(0.873–1.437)
 Neighborhood social support0.951(0.884–1.023)0.937*(0.881–0.997)0.985(0.948–1.025)0.971(0.914–1.031)0.948(0.877–1.026)0.977(0.949–1.006)
 Barriers to health care access1.138(0.809–1.601)1.183(0.797–1.756)1.039(0.916–1.179)1.151(0.837–1.582)1.283(0.804–2.048)1.115(0.916–1.357)
Evaluated needs (CDs)Perceived needs (health status)
 11.191(0.763–1.860)1.254(0.715–2.199)1.053(0.862–1.286)Good0.484*(0.282–0.830)0.275**(0.107–0.708)0.570(0.241–1.347)
  ≥ 21.881(0.971–3.645)2.267**(1.399–3.672)1.205(0.714–2.034)Very good0.369**(0.202–0.674)0.170***(0.074–0.391)0.462(0.161–1.324)
Excellent0.451**(0.254–0.801)0.243**(0.090–0.659)0.540(0.212–1.374)

Source: NHPI-NHIS 2014

aReferent: More than high-school; other marital status (widowed, divorced or separated, never married); ≥400% FPL; insured; no usual source of care; did not use eHealth; No CD; poor-fair health)

Note: FPL: Federal Poverty Level. CD: Chronic Diseases. GED: General Educational Development

ED/ER: Emergency department/Emergency room. US: United States

*p < 0.05, **p < 0.01, ***p < 0.001

Describing NHPIs’ Health Services Use based on Andersen’s Model Source: NHPI-NHIS 2014 aWeighted means and percentages. Valid estimates do not account for missing data Note: FPL: Federal Poverty Level. CD: Chronic Diseases. GED: General Educational Development ED/ER: Emergency department/Emergency room. US: United States Predicting use of ED services among NHPIs: Odds-Ratio and Confidence Interval (95% CI)a Source: NHPI-NHIS 2014 aReferent: More than high-school; other marital status (widowed, divorced or separated, never married); ≥400% FPL; insured; no usual source of care; did not use eHealth; No CD; poor-fair health) Note: FPL: Federal Poverty Level. CD: Chronic Diseases. GED: General Educational Development ED/ER: Emergency department/Emergency room. US: United States *p < 0.05, **p < 0.01, ***p < 0.001 Table 1 - The numbers in the first row labeled ‘Non-Users’ should read “81.6” and “79.1–83.9” instead of “816” and “791–839”. Table 2 - In the row labeled “High school/GED” under the “ Model 2: Predisposing, Enabling, and Perceived Needs ” heading, two of the three cells contain inaccurate results as mentioned below: Incorrect values: Single vs. Non-Users: 1.088 (0.621–1.906) Multiple vs. Single: 1.067 (0.721–1.581) Correct values: Single vs. Non-Users: 1.061 (0.721–1.563) Multiple vs. Single: 1.047 (0.815–1.345)
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1.  Frequency and predictors of health services use by Native Hawaiians and Pacific Islanders: evidence from the U.S. National Health Interview Survey.

Authors:  Marie-Rachelle Narcisse; Holly Felix; Christopher R Long; Teresa Hudson; Nalin Payakachat; Zoran Bursac; Pearl A McElfish
Journal:  BMC Health Serv Res       Date:  2018-07-21       Impact factor: 2.655

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