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. 2014 Apr 21;32(15):1578–1585. doi: 10.1200/JCO.2013.51.7540

Table 3.

Factors Associated With Oncologists Reporting Always/Almost Always Discussing Survivorship Care Recommendations and Delineation of Provider Responsibility With Survivors (n = 356)

Factors OR 95% CI Wald F P
Age 1.01 1.00 to 1.03 .080
Race/ethnicity 3.62 .030
    Non-Hispanic white Ref
    Asian 1.60 1.13 to 2.27 .008
    Other* 1.04 0.63 to 1.70 .887
Sex 2.86 .094
    Male Ref
    Female 1.32 0.95 to 1.82 .094
Training regarding late and long-term effects of cancer 22.86 < .001
    No or yes, somewhat Ref
    Yes, in detail 2.02 1.51 to 2.70 < .001
Preferred model of survivorship care 2.25 .110
    Shared responsibility 0.64 0.41 to 0.98 .040
    Own responsibility Ref
    Someone else's responsibility 0.83 0.57 to 1.21 .322
Uncertainty about who should provide general preventive care 4.34 .040
    Never or rarely Ref
    Sometimes, often, or always/almostalways 0.74 0.56 to 0.99 .040

Abbreviation: OR, odds ratio.

*

Other includes Hispanic white, non-Hispanic black, and multiple race/ethnicity.