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Table 4 Relationships of the eight patient-centered care dimensions and co-creation of care with satisfaction and social and physical well-being (n = 216)

From: The importance of patient-centered care and co-creation of care for satisfaction with care and physical and social well-being of patients with multi-morbidity in the primary care setting

PCC dimension or co-creation of care

Satisfaction with care

Social well-being

Physical well-being

r

p

r

p

r

p

Patients’ preferences

0.446

< 0.001

0.324

< 0.001

0.333

< 0.001

Physical comfort

0.371

< 0.001

0.367

< 0.001

0.325

< 0.001

Coordination of care

0.475

< 0.001

0.363

< 0.001

0.294

< 0.001

Emotional support

0.309

< 0.001

0.307

< 0.001

0.183

0.011

Access to care

0.454

< 0.001

0.324

< 0.001

0.333

< 0.001

Continuity and transition

0.442

< 0.001

0.335

< 0.001

0.203

0.010

Information and education

0.416

< 0.001

0.398

< 0.001

0.280

< 0.001

Family and friends

0.308

< 0.001

0.332

< 0.001

0.202

0.013

Overall PCC

0.501

< 0.001

0.446

< 0.001

0.329

< 0.001

Co-creation of care

0.389

< 0.001

0.334

< 0.001

0.217

< 0.001

  1. Note: Based on imputed data. PCC, patient-centered care