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Table 4 Generalized linear mixed models to identify patients’ characteristics associated with concordance between data sources

From: Concordance of care processes between medical records and patient self-administered questionnaires

 

Meeting with the nurse to discuss lifestyle habits (n = 400 patients)

Impact of chronic health conditions on the patient’s QoL (n = 177 patients)

Personal lifestyle change target(s) (n = 281 patients)

TRANSIT health booklet used (n = 246 patients)

OR

95% CI

p-value

OR

95% CI

p-value

OR

95% CI

p-value

OR

95% CI

p-value

Sociodemographic characteristics

Age

0.96

0.91–1.00

0.06

0.99

0.94–1.05

0.76

0.99

0.94–1.05

0.83

0.98

0.94–1.02

0.30

Gender

 Male

1.00

1.00

1.00

1.00

 Female

1.42

0.72–2.81

0.31

0.75

0.34–1.68

0.49

0.88

0.41–1.89

0.74

0.97

0.54–1.76

0.92

Highest level of education completed

 None or elementary school

1.00

1.00

1.00

1.00

 Secondary school

2.21

0.95–5.15

0.07

0.46

0.16–1.37

0.16

1.26

0.41–3.89

0.68

0.94

0.42–2.11

0.88

 College technical school or university

2.15

0.81–5.75

0.13

0.47

0.14–1.55

0.21

0.93

0.26–3.28

0.91

1.74

0.69–4.37

0.24

Current work

 Employed and/or self-employed

1.00

1.00

1.00

1.00

 Unemployed, social security, and/or invalidity

0.30

0.08–1.11

0.07

0.73

0.13–3.91

0.71

1.72

0.31–9.52

0.53

0.49

0.13–1.82

0.29

 Retired and/or stays home by choice

0.78

0.33–1.81

0.56

0.79

0.29–2.13

0.64

1.09

0.43–2.74

0.86

1.04

0.50–2.17

0.91

Annual gross family income

  < $20,000

1.00

1.00

1.00

1.00

 $20,000–$50,000

0.67

0.25–1.76

0.41

0.81

0.27–2.41

0.70

1.17

0.39–3.48

0.78

0.85

0.38–1.93

0.70

  > $50,000

0.51

0.16–1.62

0.25

1.47

0.42–5.10

0.55

0.89

0.26–3.05

0.85

0.64

0.24–1.71

0.37

Clinical characteristics

Intervention program

 Passive diffusion

1.00

1.00

1.00

1.00

 Facilitation

0.40

0.12–1.34

0.14

1.71

0.51–5.65

0.38

0.47

0.15–1.47

0.19

1.10

0.44–2.74

0.85

CVD risk category

 Moderate

1.00

1.00

1.00

1.00

 High

1.20

0.40–3.63

0.75

0.26

0.07–1.01

0.05

0.39

0.12–1.25

0.11

0.85

0.34–2.16

0.73

Diabetes

0.76

0.25–2.28

0.62

0.99

0.19–5.13

0.99

1.19

0.37–3.84

0.77

1.20

0.45–3.20

0.72

Uncontrolled diabetes1

1.12

0.44–2.89

0.81

2.89

0.69–12.07

0.15

1.31

0.46–3.75

0.61

1.30

0.53–3.14

0.57

Hypertension

1.20

0.45–3.20

0.72

1.36

0.42–4.40

0.60

3.36

1.12–10.04

0.03

1.14

0.50–2.59

0.76

Uncontrolled hypertension2

1.06

0.50–2.23

0.88

1.08

0.47–2.49

0.86

0.39

0.15–1.01

0.05

1.09

0.58–2.06

0.79

Dyslipidemia*

1.47

0.34–6.41

0.61

Uncontrolled dyslipidemia3

0.75

0.37–1.52

0.43

0.83

0.37–1.89

0.66

0.53

0.23–1.23

0.14

1.91

0.63–2.26

0.59

Current smokers

0.38

0.17–0.87

0.02

0.62

0.19–2.03

0.42

0.83

0.31–2.25

0.72

0.56

0.24–1.31

0.18

Body mass index

  < 25 kg/m2

1.00

1.00

1.00

1.00

 25–30 kg/m2

1.06

0.39–2.91

0.91

4.79

0.82–23.87

0.08

0.95

0.30–3.01

0.93

0.65

0.23–1.82

0.41

  ≥ 30 kg/m2

1.39

0.50–3.88

0.53

4.42

0.82–23.87

0.08

1.71

0.56–5.27

0.35

0.70

0.26–1.92

0.48

  1. Abbreviations: CI, confidence interval; CVD, cardiovascular disease; n, number; QoL, quality of life; OR, odds ratio
  2. *388 (97%), 170 (96%), and 270 (96%) patients have dyslipidemia for the indicators “meeting with the nurse to discuss lifestyle habits”, “impact of chronic health conditions on the patient’s quality of life”, and “personal lifestyle change target(s)”, respectively
  3. 1Fasting blood glucose > 7.0 mmol/L, glycated hemoglobin > 7% and/or glucose 2 h post-prandial > 10.0 mmol/L
  4. 2Blood pressure ≥ 140/90 mmHg or ≥ 130/80 mmHg if diabetes and/or kidney disease
  5. 3Low-density lipoprotein cholesterol ≥2 mmol/L and/or apolipoprotein B ≥ 0.8gl/L