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. 2016 Oct 25;66(653):e896–e903. doi: 10.3399/bjgp16X687733

Table 2.

Crude and adjusted mean differences in communication score estimated from linear regression modelsa

Unadjusted mean score difference on 0–100 scale (95% CI) P-value Adjusted mean score difference on 0–100 scale (95% CI)b P-value
Length of consultation (per minute) 0.06 (−0.15 to 0.26) 0.592 0.02 (−0.20 to 0.25) 0.841

Patient gender Male Reference 0.086 Reference 0.025
Female 1.94 (−0.27, 4.16) 2.38 (0.30 to 4.47)

Patient age 18–24 Reference Reference
25–34 3.60 (−1.92 to, 9.13) 2.51 (−3.30 to 8.31)
35–44 3.26 (−3.03 to 9.56) 3.14 (−3.93 to 10.22)
45–54 4.59 (−0.80 to 9.99) 4.50 (−1.51 to 10.51)
55–64 5.72 (0.38 to 11.07) 0.003 5.98 (−0.15 to 12.11) <0.001
65–74 7.01 (1.74 to 12.28) 7.18 (1.41 to 12.96)
75–84 7.03 (1.66 to 12.40) 7.30 (1.25 to 13.35)
≥85 8.06 (1.78 to 14.35) 7.44 (0.38 to 14.50)

Patient self-rated health Excellent Reference Reference
Very good −3.31 (−5.18 to −1.44) −4.02 (−5.94 to −2.10)
Fair −4.60 (−7.10 to −2.10) 0.001 −5.37 (−7.98 to −2.75) <0.001
Poor −3.12 (−5.53 to −0.72) −5.03 (−8.02 to −2.03)
Very poor −1.83 (−4.83 to 1.17) −3.49 (−6.79 to −0.19)

Patient ethnicity White Reference 0.638 Reference 0.925
Non-white 0.99 (−3.12 to 5.10) 0.20 (−3.92 to 4.32)

Doctor gender Male Reference 0.951 Reference 0.901
Female 0.08 (−2.52 to 2.68) −0.16 (−2.75 to 2.42)
a

This is the average difference in score on a 0–100 scale between groups or attributable to an additional minute of consultation length either with or without adjustment for other factors.

b

Mean score adjusted for patient gender, age, self-rated health, ethnicity, and doctor gender.