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Table 2 Description of satisfaction with various phases of the telescreening in people with diabetic retinopathy

From: Telescreening satisfaction: disparities between individuals with diabetic retinopathy and community health center staff

 

Satisfaction(No. [%])

Univariate Analysisa

Multivariate Analysisb

Very unsatisfied

Unsatisfied

No Opinion / Don’t Know

Satisfied

Very satisfied

χ2 Value

P Value

OR (95% CI)

P value

Convenience of telescreening in the community

3 (0.1)

25 (0.7)

131 (3.4)

2722 (71.3)

936 (24.5)

121.9

 < 0.001

3.59 (2.09–6.15)

 < 0.001

Telescreening field

The process was reasonable and orderly

7 (0.2)

41 (1.1)

255 (6.7)

2814 (73.7)

698 (18.3)

100.9

 < 0.001

2.91 (1.69–5.00)

 < 0.001

The layout was reasonable, and the environment was neat

1 (0.0)

30 (0.8)

188 (4.9)

2860 (74.9)

736 (19.3)

36.7

 < 0.001

-

-

The staff’s instruction was clear, and attitude was kind

1 (0.0)

25 (0.7)

138 (3.6)

2831 (74.2)

818 (21.4)

41.4

 < 0.001

-

-

Speed of feedback

16 (0.4)

164 (4.3)

236 (6.2)

2729 (71.5)

671 (17.6)

32.7

 < 0.001

-

-

Interpretation of telescreening results

4 (0.1)

55 (1.4)

245 (6.4)

2751 (72.1)

761 (19.9)

74.7

 < 0.001

-

-

Improving awareness of related diseases

2 (0.1)

25 (0.7)

125 (3.3)

2762 (72.4)

899 (23.6)

106.6

 < 0.001

2.38(1.35–4.18)

0.003

Eye care service in the community

2 (0.1)

25 (0.7)

124 (3.3)

2762 (72.5)

899 (23.6)

101.6

 < 0.001

-

-

  1. OR Odds ratio
  2. aChi-squared test for univariate associations with variables of the overall satisfaction of the System
  3. bVariables with significant univariate associations included in a multivariate logistic regression model