Table 3.
Odds of Perceived High-Quality Well-Child Care Based on the Parent-Reported Culturally Sensitive Care Composite Score†
Outcome | OR(CI) | Adjusted OR (Cl)‡ |
---|---|---|
Provision of information about resources in the community for parents | 1.41 (0.81,2.53) | 2.47 (1.25,5.17)* |
Ask about parental concerns about their child’s learning, development, and behavior | 1.51 (0.93,2.53) | 1.72 (0.97,3.15) |
Address parental concerns | 1.47 (0.79,2.86) | 1.46 (0.73,3.06) |
Anticipatory guidance and parental education | 1.89 (1.25,2.93)** | 2.68 (1.62,4.62)*** |
Helpfulness of care provided | 2.61 (1.30,5.68)* | 3.68 (1.62,9.35)** |
Effect of care provided on parental confidence | 2.23 (1.18,4.52)* | 2.62 (1.28,5.86)* |
Received all 6 of the above well-child visit quality indicators (“got all care” score) | 2.07 (1.38,3.16)*** | 2.54 (1.59,4.22)*** |
P < .05.
P < .01.
P < .001.
The culturally sensitive care composite score is the mean of the 8 culturally sensitive care subscales. The composite score range is from 1 to 5, with 5 being the most culturally sensitive.
Adjusted for parental education, gender, income, race and ethnicity, nativity, English proficiency, and child’s age.