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Table 3 Adjusted Relative Rates of Vaccination and Prescriptions for People with Dementia, by PCP’s daily patient volume

From: Primary care physician volume and quality of care for older adults with dementia: a retrospective cohort study

Outcome

Influenza Vaccination

Cholinesterase Inhibitor Prescription

Benzodiazepine Prescription

Antipsychotic Prescription

Adjusteda RR

(95% CI)

p-value

Adjusteda RR

(95% CI)

p-value

Adjusteda RR

(95% CI)

p-value

Adjusteda RR

(95% CI)

p-value

Physician’s Daily Patient Volume

 < 20 patients/day

1.0 (reference)

-

1.0 (reference)

-

1.0 (reference)

-

1.0 (reference)

-

20 -24 patients/day

1.00

(0.98 to 1.03)

0.81

1.10

(1.05 to 1.14)

 < .0001

1.17

(1.10 to 1.24)

 < .0001

1.12

(1.05 to 1.19)

0.001

25–29 patients/day

0.98

(0.95 to 1.02)

0.32

1.09

(1.04 to 1.14)

0.0002

1.17

(1.09 to 1.26)

 < .0001

1.15

(1.06 to 1.23)

0.0003

 ≥ 30 patients/day

0.97

(0.94 to 0.996)

0.02

1.08

(1.04 to 1.13)

0.0001

1.32

(1.23 to 1.41)

 < .0001

1.25

(1.17 to 1.33)

 < .0001

  1. aAll models were adjusted for the following confounders: patient age, sex, years since dementia diagnosis, CIHI Population Grouper category, urban/rural location of residence, neighborhood deprivation quintile, past 10-year immigration, and PCP age, sex, years since graduation, Canadian medical graduate, urban/rural location of practice. Models of influenza vaccination were also adjusted for past-year hospitalization for COPD