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Table 5 Multivariate relationships of variables with satisfaction with care, social well-being, 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

Variable

Satisfaction with care

Social well-being

Physical well-being

B (SE)

p

B (SE)

p

B (SE)

p

Age

0.004 (0.003)

0.210

0.000 (0.003)

0.932

−0.005 (0.004)

0.241

Gender

0.019 (0.059)

0.785

0.018 (0.072)

0.770

0.107 (0.086)

0.210

Marital status

−0.055 (0.070)

0.648

0.051 (0.062)

0.233

−0.038 (0.088)

0.667

Education

−0.068 (0.080)

0.397

−0.061 (0.062)

0.326

−0.099 (0.095)

0.297

Patient-centered care

0.425 (0.078)

≤0.001

0.387 (0.069)

≤0.001

0.368 (0.097)

≤0.001

Co-creation of care

0.119 (0.044)

0.007

0.112 (0.039)

0.006

0.062 (0.054)

0.249

  1. Note: Based on imputed data
  2. Adjusted R2 social well-being: 0.18
  3. Adjusted R2 physical well-being: 0.11
  4. Adjusted R2 satisfaction with care: 0.31