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. 2014 Nov;12(6):559–567. doi: 10.1370/afm.1692

Table 2.

Characteristics of Patients in the Study

Variables All Patients N = 765 Multiple Provider Continuity Level
High n = 358 (>74%) Moderate n = 334 (30%–74%) Low n = 68 (<30%)
Sociodemographic characteristics
Women, % 48 51.7 48.8 32.4a
Completed university, % 14.2 13.8 15.3 11.8b
Mean age, y 66.7 67.1 67.1 62.1a
Mean ambulatory visits, No. 10.7 9.0 12.9 10.9c
With high morbidity (RUB 4 or 5), % 40 34.6 45.2 42.7a
SF-12 PCS, mean score (range 0–100) 39.6 40.9 39.4 39.1b
Known provider continuity (KPC)
With high multiple provider (MP) continuity, % 47.2 100
With high personal provider (PP) continuity, % 19.6 41.6 0 0a
Continuity-related variables from questionnaires
Relational continuity
 Mean scored 8.5 8.9 8.4 7.5
 With high continuity, % 41.7 43.1 40.9 38.7b
Interpersonal communication
 Mean scored 8.7 9.0 8.9 8.0
 With high communication, % 46.5 47.4 46.6 41.3b
Coordination within the clinic
 Mean scored,e 8.1 8.3 8.1 8.0
 With high coordination, %e 24.6 27.5 23.1 15.8b
Coordination with specialists
 Mean scored,f 7.9 8.4 8.1 6.9
 With high coordination, %f 39.4 41.9 36.8 40.0b
Overall coordination
 Mean scored 9.0 9.3 9.0 8.4
 With high coordination, % 58.4 43.9 36.5 31.7a
 High combined continuity score, % 34.0 37.3 31.4 30.0a
With family physician, % 99.1 99.1 99.7 95.5a

ANOVA = analysis of variance; RUB = Resource Utilization Band; SF-12 PCS = Short Form-12 physical component summary score.

a

Tested and found significant (P ≤.05) by ANOVA or χ2.

b

Tested and not found significant (P >.05) by ANOVA or χ2.

c

Tested and not found significant by negative binomial regression.

d

Means rescaled from 0–10, with 0 indicating low and 10 indicating high continuity/communitation/coordination; not tested statistically because distribution with ceiling effect.

e

These results apply for 232 patients who had other physicians or nurses who worked in their physician’s office and played an important role in their care (30% of patients in ambulatory clinics); 109 of these patients had high, 104 moderate, and 19 low KPC-MP.

f

These results apply for 447 patients who were referred to a specialist or education center for 1 of the 2 problems targeted by this study (diabetes, cardiovascular disease) (58.4% of patients in ambulatory clinics); 198 of these patients had high, 209 moderate and 40 low KPC-MP.