Table 2.
Summary of the analyses for the dependent variable Access (PREM), multilevel linear regression
| Potential case-mix variable | Fixed effect significant (y/n) | Slope effect GP level important* (y/n) |
Slope effect Country level important (y/n) |
Case-mix control (y/n) |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Self-reported general health |
Yes Worse self-reported health → worse experienced access |
No | No | Yes |
| Longstanding disease | No | No | No | No |
| Patient’s age |
Yes Older than 40 → better experienced access |
No | No | Yes |
| Patient’s sex | No | No | No | No |
| Education |
Yes Higher education → better experienced access |
No | No | Yes |
| Income |
Yes Higher income → better experienced access |
No | No | Yes |
| Migrant status |
Yes Migrant status → lower experienced access |
No | No | Yes |
| Place of living |
Yes Outside big cities → better experienced access |
Yes | No |
No Importantly more variation big (inner) cities compared to rural areas |
*Important means that the difference in variance between categories is more that 0.25*variance in the model with fixed effect and random intercept