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Table 4 Association between CHC PCMH achievement and migrant patients’ PCAT scores by age (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

 

βa

95%CIa

P value for interactionb

Total score

  ≤ 60

0.06

0.01 ~ 0.11

 < 0.01

  > 60

0.40

0.29 ~ 0.51

B First-contact in terms of utilization

  ≤ 60

-0.03

-0.10 ~ 0.04

 < 0.01

  > 60

0.26

0.11 ~ 0.42

C First-contact care in terms of access

  ≤ 60

0.09

0.03 ~ 0.16

 < 0.01

  > 60

0.42

0.27 ~ 0.57

D Ongoing care

  ≤ 60

0.12

0.04 ~ 0.19

 < 0.01

  > 60

0.43

0.27 ~ 0.60

E Coordination of care

  ≤ 60

0.07

-0.03 ~ 0.17

0.35

  > 60

0.20

0.03 ~ 0.38

F Coordination of information systems

  ≤ 60

0.05

-0.01 ~ 0.11

 < 0.01

  > 60

0.51

0.35 ~ 0.67

G Comprehensiveness of service available

  ≤ 60

0.13

0.07 ~ 0.20

 < 0.01

  > 60

0.33

0.18 ~ 0.49

H Comprehensiveness of service provided

  ≤ 60

-0.02

-0.08 ~ 0.04

 < 0.01

  > 60

0.46

0.33 ~ 0.60

I Family centredness

  ≤ 60

0.03

-0.03 ~ 0.09

 < 0.01

  > 60

0.44

0.28 ~ 0.60

J Community orientation

  ≤ 60

0.01

-0.06 ~ 0.08

 < 0.01

  > 60

0.26

0.08 ~ 0.43

K Culturally competent care

  ≤ 60

0.11

0.04, 0.18

 < 0.01

  > 60

0.55

0.39, 0.70

 
  1. CHCs Community health centers, PCAT Primary Care Assessment Tool
  2. aAfter adjusting for sex, level of education, disposable income, self-reported health status, chronic health conditions, medical insurance, and the number of visits to CHCs during the preceding year; city was added as a random effect
  3. bCalculated by adding an interaction item in the model