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Table 4 Individual and total primary care attributes scores reported by the older patients with hypertension with and without multi-morbidities in the two rounds of surveys

From: Changes of the perceived quality of care for older patients with hypertension by community health centers in shanghai

Attributes

Round 1, mean(SE)a

Round 2, mean(SE)a

Without(N = 158)

With(N = 279)

Without(N = 220)

With(N = 223)

First contact-utilization

2.59(0.047)

2.60(0.034)

2.84(0.036)

2.78(0.038)

First contact-accessibility

2.44(0.024)

2.44(0.018)

2.47(0.023)

2.49(0.023)

Continuity of care

3.23(0.034)

3.29(0.024)

3.41(0.030)

3.35(0.030)

Coordination of services

2.59(0.041)

2.54(0.033)

2.44(0.044)

2.47(0.042)*

Coordination of information

3.71(0.033)

3.65(0.027)

3.80(0.028)

3.84(0.024)*

Comprehensiveness- service availability

3.40(0.034)

3.39(0.023)

3.50(0.019)

3.51(0.023)

Comprehensiveness-service provided

2.39(0.049)

2.46(0.034)

2.70(0.039)

2.67(0.039)

Family centeredness

2.84(0.067)

2.76(0.050)

2.78(0.058)

2.69(0.055)

Community orientation

2.11(0.058)

2.11(0.040)

2.21(0.053)

2.16(0.053)

Cultural competence

2.57(0.088)

2.44(0.063)

2.66(0.075)

2.69(0.072)

Total score

27.86(0.297)

27.69(0.212)

28.81(0.238)

28.65(0.230)

  1. SE: Standard error;
  2. aMultiple linear regression analysis where dependent variables were individual and total primary care attributes scores, while independent variables were gender, self-reported health status, presence of multi-morbidities, registration, education, occupation, household income, health insurance, number of CHC visits and length of time with the CHC;
  3. Respondents without multi-morbidities were used as reference group;
  4. *P < 0.05