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. 2018 May 26;178(7):930–940. doi: 10.1001/jamainternmed.2018.2317

Figure 2. Percentage of Patients Reporting Goal-Concordant Care 3 Months After Target Visit.

Figure 2.

aFull sample based on 277 patients with a stated preference at 3 months and adequate information to assess goal-concordant care at baseline. Complex probit regression model with patients clustered by treating clinician (n = 114 clinicians) and adjusted for treatment preference (life extension or comfort care) at 3 months and concordance at baseline produced β = 0.333 (95% CI, −0.036 to 0.702; P = .08).

bPatients with stable preference based on 198 patients with a stated preference at 3 months, a goal of care that was stable from target visit to 3-month follow-up (or from baseline to 3-month follow-up if no after-visit questionnaire was returned), and with adequate information to assess goal-concordant care at baseline. Complex probit regression model with patients clustered by treating clinician (n = 100 clinicians) and adjusted for treatment preference (life extension or comfort care) at 3 months, concordance at baseline, and clinician type (physician or nurse practitioner) produced β = 0.451 (95% CI, 0.047-0.855; P = .03).