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Table 4 Unconditional logistic regression subgroup analysis by gender comparing urolithiasis risk between healthcare providers (HCPs)

From: Urolithiasis risk: a comparison between healthcare providers and the general population

 

Number (%)

Crude OR (95 % CI)

AOR (95 % CI)

Males

   

 Physicians (n = 40,963)

1,423 (3.47)

0.970 (0.854–1.103)

0.698 (0.611–0.798)*

 Pharmacists (n = 9,301)

447 (4.81)

1.361 (1.171–1.583)*

1.002 (0.857–1.170)

 Nurses (n = 1,261)

40 (3.17)

0.883 (0.631–1.236)

1.185 (0.843–1.666)

 Other HCPs (n = 8,138)

291 (3.58)

1.00

1.00

Females

   

 Physicians (n = 9,263)

62 (0.67)

0.748 (0.556–1.007)

0.584 (0.433–0.787)*

 Pharmacists (n = 11,376)

140 (1.23)

1.384 (1.098–1.744)*

0.915 (0.723–1.158)

 Nurses (n = 121,096)

1,264 (1.04)

1.171 (0.989–1.388)

1.158 (0.976–1.372)

 Other HCPs (n = 16,921)

151 (0.89)

1.00

1.00

  1. AOR adjusted odds ratio, DM diabetes mellitus, HTN hypertension, CAD coronary artery disease. Adjusted for DM, HTN, CAD, hyperlipidemia, and residence location
  2. *P < 0.05