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. 2021 Nov 10;4(11):e2133857. doi: 10.1001/jamanetworkopen.2021.33857

Table 2. Descriptive Statistics of Family-Centered Carea.

Characteristic Participants, weighted column % (95% CI) P valueb
Total Maternal-clinician ethnic concordance
Not concordant Concordant
No. 2515 1512 1003
Weighted % 100 60.14 (52.11-67.67) 39.86 (32.33-47.89)
Family-centered care
Clinician listened carefully to parent
No 14.36 (11.51-17.78) 16.20 (12.75-20.36) 11.60 (8.00-16.51) .06
Yes 85.64 (82.22-88.49) 83.80 (79.64-87.25) 88.40 (83.49-92.00)
Clinician explained things in a way the parent could understand
No 17.08 (14.89-20.28) 18.32 (16.01-20.74) 16.83 (13.44-18.04) .07
Yes 82.92 (79.34-85.00) 81.68 (76.54-89.77) 83.17 (78.54-86.69)
Clinician showed respect for what the parent had to say
No 22.29 (19.84-25.36) 23.41 (21.04-25.12) 20.37 (15.43-22.97) .06
Yes 77.71 (73.42-80.06) 76.59 (74.05-81.62) 79.63 (76.88-82.69)
Clinician spent enough time with a person
No 15.92 (13.44-17.09) 17.81 (15.36-20.01) 14.63 (11.04-17.11) .07
Yes 84.08 (81.74-86.93) 82.19 (79.71-85.04) 85.37 (76.68-88.16)
a

Source: Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality.29

b

Determined using χ2 test.