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Table 6 Likelihood of experiencing problematic access1

From: Does healthcare inequity reflect variations in peoples’ abilities to access healthcare? Results from a multi-jurisdictional interventional study in two high-income countries

 

Difficulty getting needed care

OR (95% CI)

Forgone care due to difficulty

OR (95% CI)

Use of ER due to difficulty

OR (95% CI)

Any ER use

OR (95% CI)

Sum of access abilities

0.41 (0.30; 0.55)

0.46 (0.32; 0.65)

0.71 (0.49; 1.03)

0.90 (0.70; 1.15)

n.s

Sum of social vulnerabilities

0.89 (0.58; 1.34)

n.s

1.21 (0.76; 1.92) n.s

1.77 (1.07; 2.94)

1.92 (1.32; 2.78)

Chronic illness burden

1.50 (0.99; 2.27)

p = 0.054

1.79 (1.09; 2.95)

2.15 (1.22; 3.77)

1.52 (1.05; 2.18)

Age, in decades

0.76 (0.61; 0.96)

0.73 (0.56; 0.94)

0.71 (0.53; 0.95)

0.85 (0.69; 1.04)

n.s

  1. 1 Results of multivariable logistic regression models with both sum of access abilities and sum of social vulnerabilities, controlling for age and chronic illness burden
  2. Abbreviations: CI confidence interval, ER emergency room, OR odds ratio