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Table 3 Hierarchical linear models for COMRADE subscale scores

From: Implementing shared decision making in federally qualified health centers, a quasi-experimental design study: the Office-Guidelines Applied to Practice (Office-GAP) program

 

Satisfaction β [95 % CI]

Confidence β [95 % CI]

3 months

4.55***

3.70**

 

[2.63, 6.46]

[1.33, 6.07]

6 months

5.03***

5.48***

 

[3.09, 6.97]

[2.96, 8.00]

Age

0.10

0.06

 

[−0.04, 0.24]

[−0.09, 0.22]

Black

−1.07

−0.76

 

[−4.03, 1.88]

[−4.02, 2.50]

Female

−0.61

−0.84

 

[−3.37, 2.16]

[−3.90, 2.21]

Medicaid

−1.72

−1.92

 

[−5.54, 2.09]

[−6.15, 2.32]

Medicare

−0.13

−0.18

 

[−3.44, 3.18]

[−3.82, 3.47]

Charlson index

−1.36**

−1.18*

 

[−2.34, −0.38]

[−2.25, −0.10]

Intercept

39.72***

39.32***

 

[36.74, 42.70]

[35.97, 42.67]

N Obs.

205

205

  1. Reference groups are: Pre-GAP; male; white or other race; other insurance or uninsured. Age and Charlson index are centered at the means
  2. COMRADE combined outcome measure for risk communication and treatment decision making
  3. *p < 0.05, **p < 0.01, ***p < 0.001