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Table 3 Associations between CHC PCMH achievement and migrant patients’ PCAT scores (n = 473)

From: The quality of migrant patients’ primary healthcare experiences and patient-centered medical home achievement by community health centers: results from the China greater bay area study

 

Crudeβ(95%CI)

Pa

Adjustedbβ(95%CI)

Pa

Total

0.14(0.10,0.19)

 < 0.001

0.11(0.07, 0.16)

 < 0.001

B First-contact in terms of utilization

0.04(-0.02,0.11)

0.21

0.02(-0.05, 0.08)

0.6

C First-contact care in terms of access

0.19(0.13,0.25)

 < 0.001

0.15(0.09, 0.21)

 < 0.001

D Ongoing care

0.19(0.12,0.26)

 < 0.001

0.16(0.10, 0.23)

 < 0.001

E Coordination of care

0.14(0.05,0.22)

 < 0.001

0.10(0.01, 0.18)

0.03

F Coordination of information systems

0.14(0.08,0.20)

 < 0.001

0.12(0.06, 0.18)

 < 0.001

G Comprehensiveness of service available

0.18(0.12,0.25)

 < 0.001

0.18(0.12, 0.24)

 < 0.001

H Comprehensiveness of service provided

0.09(0.03,0.15)

 < 0.001

0.06(0.01, 0.12)

0.03

I Family centredness

0.15(0.08,0.21)

 < 0.001

0.11(0.05, 0.17)

 < 0.001

J Community orientation

0.12(0.05,0.18)

 < 0.001

0.06(-0.01, 0.13)

0.06

K Culturally competent care

0.21(0.14,0.27)

 < 0.001

0.17(0.10, 0.23)

 < 0.001

  1. CHCs Community health centers, PCAT The Primary Care Assessment Tool
  2. aP value is based on the general linear model (GLM)
  3. bAdjusting for age, sex, level of education, personal disposal income, self-reported health status and chronic health conditions, medical insurance and times of visiting CHCs last year, and city as a random effect