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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2010 Jan 7.
Published in final edited form as: Diabetes Care. 2007 Aug 23;30(12):3005–3010. doi: 10.2337/dc07-0974

Table 2.

Relationship of practice random assignment, patient baseline diabetes status, and mortality during a 5-year follow-up interval. Hazard ratio estimates with 95% confidence intervals shown in brackets. Data gathered from the PROSPECT study

Practice
randomization
assignment
Patient
baseline
diabetes status
Unadjusted hazard
ratio (Intervention
vs. Usual Care)
stratified by
diabetes status
Adjusted hazard
ratio (Intervention
vs. Usual Care)*
stratified by
diabetes status
Intervention Diabetes 0.66
[0.36, 1.21]
0.49
[0.24, 0.98]

Usual care Diabetes

Intervention No Diabetes 0.94
[0.58, 1.52]
0.79
[0.42, 1.47]

Usual care No Diabetes
*

adjusted for baseline age, gender, education, ethnicity, smoking status, number of medical conditions, number of disabilities, and cognition.