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Table 3 Desire for spiritual assessment, desire for religious/spiritual concordance, and spiritual assessment in practice for all patients with regression models

From: Patient desire for spiritual assessment is unmet in urban and rural primary care settings

 

Rural No. (%)

Urban No. (%)

OR (95% CI)

(Urban/Rural)

All Patients

 Importance of health care team knowing about one’s beliefs is at least somewhat important

27 (49.1%)

31 (38.2%)

0.8 (0.5–1.4)

 Importance of having the same belief as one’s health care team is not at all important

42 (76.4%)

68 (85.0%)

4.0 (1.6–10.7)

 Patients never or rarely asked about Religion/Spirituality in clinic in the past year

51 (98.1%)

78 (97.6%)

0.5 (0.02–4.1)