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. 2018 Oct 22;20(10):e279. doi: 10.2196/jmir.9253

Table 4.

Logistic regression (odds ratio, OR) models of the dichotomous composite indicator of eHealth usage outcomes in practices with patients by sociodemographic circumstances, attitudes toward information and communication technology (ICT), and working conditions, 2012-2013.

Sociodemographic factors OR 95% CI
Gender

Male 0.86 0.83-0.89

Female 1.19 1.14-1.24
Age range (years)

<35 1.32 1.13-1.54

36-45 1.21 1.10-1.33

46-55 0.84 0.77-0.92

>56 0.93 0.85-1.01
Workplace location

Large city (>100,000 inhabitants) 0.97 0.89-1.05

Small or midsized city (20,000-100,000 inhabitants) 1.00 0.91-1.09

Rural town (<20,000 inhabitants) 1.04 0.95-1.13
ICT impact on personal working processes

Positive 4.83 4.32-5.40

No change 0.26 0.23-0.30

Negative 0.17 0.13-0.21
ICT impact on teamwork processes

Positive 3.38 3.05-3.74

No change 0.38 0.34-0.42

Negative 0.20 0.16-0.26
ICT impact on the doctor-patient relationship

Positive 6.02 5.43-6.67

No change 0.38 0.35-0.42

Negative 0.26 0.22-0.29
Web 2.0 (social media, blogs, etc) usage in personal life

Often 1.94 1.74-2.15

Sometimes 1.19 1.08-1.31

Rarely 1.09 0.98-1.20

Never 0.51 0.47-0.56
Occupational status

Salaried 1.02 0.93-1.11

Self-employed 1.10 1.03-1.28
Number of patients treated in the last 2 years

Increased 1.12 1.03-1.22

Remained constant 0.93 0.85-1.01

Decreased 0.91 0.81-1.03