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Table 2 Analysis of factors associated with satisfaction with the healthcare system by ordinal logistic regression

From: A multidimensional study of public satisfaction with the healthcare system: a mixed-method inquiry in Ghana

  

Estimate (B)

Std. Error

P-value

Odds Ratio

95% Confidence Interval of B

Lower Bound

Upper Bound

1

Intrapersonal domain

 Age

0.014

0.005

0.004

1.014

0.005

0.023

 Employment status

  Full-time employee

0.358

0.170

0.035

1.430

0.025

0.691

  Part-time employee

−0.294

0.241

0.222

0.745

− 0.766

0.178

  Self-employed

0.487

0.153

0.001

1.627

0.187

0.786

  Pension/retired

0.427

0.280

0.128

1.533

−0.123

0.977

  Student

0.161

0.192

0.401

1.175

−0.215

0.537

  Housewife

−0.055

0.354

0.878

0.946

−0.749

0.640

  Unemployed (ref)

      

 Self-perceived health status

0.155

0.053

0.004

1.168

0.051

0.259

 Happiness

0.087

0.040

0.029

1.091

0.009

0.165

2

Interpersonal domain

 Bridging SC

0.008

0.005

0.144

1.008

−0.003

0.018

 Linking SC

0.174

0.057

0.009

1.190

0.048

0.283

3

Community domain

 Area of residence

  Urban

−0.252

0.117

0.031

0.777

−0.480

−0.023

  Rural (ref)

      

 Duration of stay in current community

−2.496E-05

0.004

0.995

0.999

−0.008

0.008

4

Organisational and public policy domain

 Welfare attitudes

0.111

.046

0.032

1.117

0.021

0.201

 Interest in politics

0.099

.038

0.009

1.104

.024

.173

 Trust in health system

0.548

.061

0.000

1.730

.429

.668

Nagelkerke R-square

0.171

  1. Odds ratios were computed using the resource by De Coster and Iselin [24]