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. 2019 Oct 24;2(4):456–464. doi: 10.1093/jamiaopen/ooz058

Table 2.

Results of ordered logistic regression

Odds ratioa 99% CI P-valueb
Computer control 3.6 [2.6–5.2] <0.001
Health literacy 12 [6.9–23] <0.001
Usagec
 Messaging function 1.02 [0.91–1.1] 0.69
 Lab result function 1.05 [0.92–1.2] 0.35
 Appointment function 1.06 [0.92–1.2] 0.29
 Medication function 0.92 [0.78–1.1] 0.19
 Immunization function 0.84 [0.73–0.96] <0.001
Demographics
 Age 1.0 [0.99–1.01] 0.33
 Non-Hispanic White 1.2 [0.70–2.0] 0.43
 Non-Hispanic Black 1.3 [0.73–2.3] 0.24
 Other Non-Hispanic 0.74 [0.41–1.3] 0.18
 Other Hispanicd 1
Sex
 Female 1.03 [0.91–1.2] 0.52
 Maled 1
a

OR [99% CI] denotes the odds of scoring satisfaction one level higher per one unit increase in the covariate, with all other factors held equal.

b

Overall model was significant (P < 0.001) with a pseudo-R2 of 0.01.

c

Usage counts are scaled and transformed by a normalizing factor.

d

Collinear factors omitted from the model.