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. 2022 Apr 6;9:768705. doi: 10.3389/fpubh.2021.768705

Table 4.

Logistic regressions for the perception of the patient-doctor relationship.

Variables Odds ratio—Time spent* p value Odds ratio—Knowledge of patient medical history* p value Odd ratio —Trust* p value Odds ratio—Clear instructions* p value
Age 1.0 (CI 0.98–1.0) 0.38 1.0 (CI 0.97–1.0) 0.9 1.0 (CI 0.97–1.03) 0.91 1.0 (CI 0.97–1.0) 0.95
Gender 0.6 (CI 0.3–1.4) 0.23 1.2 (CI 0.5–2.5) 0.72 1.5 (CI 0.6–3.4) 0.38 1.1 (CI 0.5–2.4) 0.82
Below poverty line 0.5 (CI 0.2–1.1) 0.08 0.98 (CI 0.4–2.2) 0.97 0.9 (CI 0.3–1.9) 0.78 1.3 (CI 0.6–2.9) 0.53
Having a primary care provider 2.7 (CI 1.1–6.8) 0.04 2.3 (CI 0.9–5.6) 0.07 2.7 (CI 0.997–7.4) 0.051 2.5 (CI 1.0–6.1) 0.04
Hypertension + 0.2 (CI 0.05–0.8) 0.03 0.7 (CI 0.2–2.8) 0.65 0.7 (CI 0.2–2.7) 0.6 0.5 (CI 0.1–1.9) 0.32
Diabetes + 0.08 (CI 0.01–0.4) 0.003 0.2 (CI 0.04–0.99) 0.050 0.2 (CI 0.03–1.02) 0.053 0.2 (CI 0.04–0.9) 0.03
Hypertension and diabetes + 0.3 (CI 0.08–1.3) 0.1 0.8 (CI 0.2–2.9) 0.76 0.8 (CI 0.2–2.8) 0.70 0.8 (CI 0.2–2.9) 0.79
*

95% confidence interval.

+

As compared to patients with no diabetes nor hypertension.