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. 2022 Mar 24;36(12):9304–9312. doi: 10.1007/s00464-022-09186-x

Table 2.

Adjusted odds of participating in telemedicine by poverty percentage categories

Acute care & general surgery (n = 1616) MIS & bariatric surgery (n = 574)
OR 95% CI OR 95% CI
Age categories (years)
16–29 Ref. Ref. Ref. Ref.
30–39 0.90 0.40–2.01 0.99 0.36–2.75
40–49 1.15 0.52–2.52 1.17 0.43–3.23
50–59 1.15 0.54–2.44 0.78 0.29–2.11
60–69 0.94 0.44–2.01 1.02 0.38–2.70
70–79 0.98 0.46–2.1 0.85 0.31–2.32
Sex
Male 1.10 0.75–1.60 1.06 0.73–1.56
Female Ref. Ref. Ref. Ref.
Race/ethnicity
White Ref. Ref. Ref. Ref.
Black or African American 0.24 0.06–0.96 0.68 0.37–1.24
Asian 0.51 0.24–1.08 0.98 0.37–2.56
Hispanic/Latinx 0.53 0.19–1.50 1.76 0.80–3.89
All other races 1.71 0.47–6.21 0.41 0.11–1.58
OR* 95% CI OR** 95% CI
Tract Poverty Percentage
< 5.0% Ref. Ref. Ref. Ref.
5.0–9.9% 1.12 0.61–2.09 0.87 0.45–1.66
10.0–14.9% 1.46 0.77–2.77 0.98 0.50–1.93
15.0–19.9% 0.93 0.41–2.07 0.74 0.35–1.58
≥ 20.0% 1.32 0.64–2.72 0.53 0.26–1.09
Driving distance (10 mi) 1.01 1.002–1.02 1.00 0.99–1.00

Test of linear trend for tract-level poverty percentage categories not significant for acute care & general surgery visits (*p = 0.65) or elective MIS & bariatric surgery visits (**p = 0.07)