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Table 4 Adjusted odds ratios of providers “Almost always” engaging in chronic illness management support behaviors

From: The role of primary care providers in patient activation and engagement in self-management: a cross-sectional analysis

 

Patient involved in agenda setting

Check on progress toward goals

Ask patient about personal preferences

Actively involve the patient in problem-solving

Ask how their chronic illness affects their life

Talk to new patients about expectations for patients

Talked to new patients expectations of PCP

CS-PAM tercile

 Lowest

0.20**

0.27

0.22**

0.10**

0.34

0.56

0.26

 Middle

0.62

0.72

0.52

0.30**

0.59

0.78

0.41

 Highest

(1.00)

(1.00)

(1.00)

(1.00)

(1.00)

(1.00)

(1.00)

Gender

 Male

1.11

0.88

0.77

0.44

0.39

1.75

1.96

 Female

(1.00)

(1.00)

(1.00)

(1.00)

(1.00)

(1.00)

(1.00)

Age (in years)

 39 or younger

1.80

0.65

1.66

0.73

0.20

0.47

0.76

 40–49

2.74

0.88

1.58

0.72

0.20

0.80

1.72

 50–59

2.30

1.10

1.50

0.78

0.44

0.36

1.23

 60 plus

(1.00)

(1.00)

(1.00)

(1.00)

(1.00)

(1.00)

(1.00)

Years working at fairview

 Less than 5

2.12

1.29

1.56

2.56

1.89

1.28

1.55

 5–10

1.67

1.53

1.89

2.72

6.37

1.56

1.34

 11–20

1.64

1.17

1.45

3.77

5.04

0.64

1.05

 21 plus

(1.00)

(1.00)

(1.00)

(1.00)

(1.00)

(1.00)

(1.00)

Type of PCP

 Family practitioners

1.13

2.05

2.33*

5.26**

0.88

1.64

1.11

 NP and PAs

0.50

1.80

1.78

3.91*

0.70

2.56

1.90

 Internists

(1.00)

(1.00)

(1.00)

(1.00)

(1.00)

(1.00)

(1.00)

  1. *p < 0.05, **p < 0.001