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Table 2 Factors associated with the EUROPEP score in men and women with type 2 diabetes

From: Gender differences in the evaluation of care for patients with type 2 diabetes: a cross-sectional study (ZODIAC-52)

 

Men (616)

Women (486)

Care provider evaluationb

Adjusted R2 total model (%) = 8.4

Adjusted R2 total model (%) = 16.8

B (95%BI)

p-value

R2a

B (95%BI)

p-value

R2a

 Location of completing questionnaired

− 0.330 (− 0.425, − 0.235)

< 0.001

6.6

− 0.448 (− 0.560, − 0.336)

< 0.001

10.9

 Use of insulin

0.135 (0.020, 0.250)

0.021

0.6

ns

  

 Some problems with DM self-care

− 0.138 (− 0.338, − 0.029)

0.020

0.6

ns

  

 Coffee consumption

−0.018 (− 0.033, − 0.003)

0.022

0.6

ns

  

 Well-being (WHO-5 sum score)

ns

  

0.007 (0.004, 0.010)

< 0.001

3.3

 Quality of life (EQ-5D sum score)

ns

  

−0.340 (−0.630, − 0.050)

0.022

0.8

 General diet

ns

  

0.034 (0.008, 0.061)

0.012

1.3

 Use of oral glucose lowering drugs

ns

  

0.098 (0.004, 0.192)

0.041

0.5

General practice evaluationc

Adjusted R2 total model (%) = 4.0

Adjusted R2total model (%) = 9.4

B (95%BI)

p-value

R2a

B (95%BI)

p-value

R2a

 Location of completing questionnaired

− 0.246 (− 0.360, − 0.132)

< 0.001

2.6

− 0.329 (− 0.463, − 0.195)

< 0.001

3.9

 Coffee consumption

−0.030 (− 0.048, − 0.012)

0.001

1.4

ns

  

 Well-being (WHO-5 sum score)

ns

  

0.007 (0.004, 0.010)

< 0.001

4.1

 Age

ns

  

0.007 (0.002, 0.013)

0.004

1.4

  1. aContribution to the adjusted R2 per variable
  2. bCare provider subscale of the EUROPEP questionnaire
  3. cGeneral practice subscale of the EUROPEP questionnaire
  4. dFilled-out at home compared to filled-out at the general practice