Inequalities in Health Care Experience of Patients with Chronic Conditions: Results from a Population-Based Study
Abstract
:1. Introduction
- The individual sociodemographic characteristics.
- The number of chronic conditions declared by the individual.
- The chronic condition(s) declared.
- The individual level of self-reported quality of life.
2. Materials and Methods
2.1. The Basque Health Survey
2.2. Ethical Considerations
2.3. Design and Working Sample
2.4. Main Study Variables
2.4.1. Dependent Variables
2.4.2. Independent Variables
- Sociodemographic and economic characteristics: gender, age, level of education, income, and occupation.
- Gender.
- Age. We based our classification on the one used by the National Institute for Statistics in Spain (INE). The INE uses quinquennial age ranges (0–4, 5–9, 10–14, 15–19, 20–24, …). We rearranged some of the age groups to have a large enough sample size in each age category (to ensure there is a minimum of 2% of respondents in each range and avoid multicollinearity problems). We, for example, aggregated 15–19 and 20–24 into 15–24. Additionally, for the sample of respondents aged over 65 (our population of retired respondents), we created three groups: we merged 65–69 with 70–74, and 75–79 with 80–84 and 85–89, ensuring this way a similar number of responses in 65–74 and 75–89. We leave the aged 90 or over category separate, as in the INE classification. We aimed to compare these three groups, to test the effect of diseases and multimorbidity and see if, among the retired, there is an aging effect of conditions and/or multimorbidity.
- The level of education was categorized in the health survey as no education, primary education, lower secondary education, higher secondary education, and tertiary education.
- Income was categorized in income ranges of net household income.
- Occupation was categorized according to the National Classification of Occupations, which came into force in 2011 based on the Social Determinants Working Group of the Spanish Society of Epidemiology’s [27] proposal. This classification groups occupational social classes into five groups: managers of companies of highly educated employees (Managers I), managers of companies of less-educated employees (Managers II), intermediate occupations or freelancers (Intermediate), supervisors or technical positions at qualified or semi-qualified occupations (semi-qualified), and supervisors or technical position at non-qualified occupations (non-qualified). Note that occupation might be current (for people of working age) or past (for retired individuals), and the same categories apply for both types of respondents.
- Health-related variables include chronic conditions and the number of chronic conditions.
- Chronic conditions. All 39 chronic conditions presented in the Basque Health Survey were included as dummy variables. An individual can declare that they suffer from any number of conditions on the list at the time of the survey.
- Number of chronic conditions. This variable was created based on the number of reported chronic conditions. We created ranges: one chronic condition, two chronic conditions, three chronic conditions, and more than three chronic conditions.
2.5. Data Analysis
- (1)
- The sociodemographic characteristics model, which tests differences in experience according to sociodemographic characteristics of the sample.
- (2)
- The multimorbidity model, which shows the average effect of having a certain number of comorbidities (2, 3, or 3+), controlling for sociodemographic factors.
- (3)
- The chronic conditions model, which shows the specific effect of each chronic condition on experience with the different factors. This model also offers the opportunity to test the effect of chronic conditions for specific subgroups of patients.
- (4)
- The Quality of Life model (QoL), which aims to understand the association between QoL and the experience of this population.
3. Results
3.1. Descriptive Results
3.2. Regression Results
4. Discussion
5. Conclusions
Supplementary Materials
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Acknowledgments
Conflicts of Interest
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Sociodemographic Variables | Obs. (a) | Variable Mean (s.e) | EQ-5Dindex Mean (s.e) | Factor 1: INTER Mean (s.e) | Sig. (b) | Factor 2: NEW Mean (s.e) | Sig. (c) | Factor 3: SELF Mean (s.e) | Sig. (d) | OVERALL IEXPAC Mean (s.e) | Sig. (e) |
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Overall sample | 3891 | 0.867 (0.003) | 7.556 (0.040) | 1.277 (0.031) | 6.542 (0.039) | 5.468 (0.031) | |||||
Gender | 3891 | ||||||||||
Women | 2169 | 0.557 (0.497) | 0.843 (0.004) | 7.487 (2.596) | ** | 1.245 (1.939) | * | 6.469 (2.481) | 5.414 (1.975) | ** | |
Men | 1722 | 0.443 (0.497) | 0.898 (0.004) | 7.644 (2.399) | 1.319 (2.028) | 6.596 (2.409) | 5.538 (1.925) | ||||
Age | 3891 | 62.91 (16.32) | |||||||||
15–24 | 86 | 0.022 (0.147) | 0.947 (0.010) | 7.565 (1.962) | 2.064 (2.293) | * | 6.395 (2.113) | * | 5.640 (1.742) | ** | |
25–44 | 462 | 0.119 (0.324) | 0.913 (0.007) | 7.100 (2.554) | 1.659 (2.234) | * | 5.894 (2.402) | *** | 5.178 (2.011) | ||
45–64 | 1393 | 0.358 (0.479) | 0.890 (0.004) | 7.248 (2.568) | *** | 1.484 (2.154) | *** | 6.283 (2.459) | *** | 5.325 (2.023) | *** |
65–74 | 948 | 0.244 (0.429) | 0.895 (0.004) | 7.667 (2.529) | *** | 1.108 (1.811) | *** | 6.729 (2.421) | ** | 5.537 (1.948) | ** |
75–89 | 913 | 0.235 (0.424) | 0.797 (0.008) | 8.095 (2.297) | 0.916 (1.622) | 6.966 (2.386) | 5.726 (1.794) | ||||
90+ | 89 | 0.023 (0.15) | 0.625 (0.033) | 8.048 (2.678) | 0.815 (1.443) | 7.015 (2.709) | 5.700 (2.012) | ||||
Net monthly income | 2142 | ||||||||||
No income | 1 | 0 (0.022) | 0.340 (NA) | 6.250 (.) | 0 (.) | 6.250 (.) | 4.545 (.) | ||||
<=500 € | 30 | 0.014 (0.118) | 0.865 (0.026) | 7.396 (2.373) | 1.028 (1.270) | 6.417 (2.344) | 5.303 (1.766) | ||||
501–1000 € | 431 | 0.201 (0.401) | 0.802 (0.011) | 7.946 (2.212) | 0.979 (1.760) | 6.895 (2.266) | 5.664 (1.721) | ||||
1001–1500 € | 600 | 0.28 (0.449) | 0.856 (0.008) | 7.773 (2.421) | 1.165 (1.848) | 6.693 (2.390) | 5.578 (1.874) | ||||
1501–2000 € | 408 | 0.19 (0.393) | 0.901 (0.007) | 7.431 (2.680) | ** | 1.185 (1.962) | 6.498 (2.569) | * | 5.388 (2.067) | ||
2001–2500 € | 294 | 0.137 (0.344) | 0.911 (0.008) | 7.188 (2.762) | 1.247 (1.895) | *** | 6.135 (2.577) | 5.185 (2.067) | |||
2501–3500 € | 263 | 0.123 (0.328) | 0.904 (0.009) | 7.391 (2.667) | 1.616 (2.291) | *** | 6.355 (2.500) | 5.439 (2.088) | * | ||
3501–5000 € | 96 | 0.045 (0.207) | 0.919 (0.012) | 7.695 (2.461) | 2.483 (2.553) | 6.543 (2.418) | 5.855 (2.033) | ||||
5001–7000 € | 14 | 0.007 (0.081) | 0.930 (0.035) | 7.545 (2.832) | 2.321 (2.945) | * | 5.982 (3.259) | 5.552 (2.510) | |||
7001–10,000 € | 3 | 0.001 (0.037) | 1 (0) | 9.167 (0.955) | 0 (0) | NA | 5.833 (0.955) | 5.455 (0.455) | |||
More than 10,000 € | 2 | 0.001 (0.031) | 1 (0) | 10 (0) | 0 (0) | 8.125 (0.884) | 6.591 (0.321) | ||||
Level of education | 3891 | ||||||||||
Primary education | 1287 | 0.331 (0.471) | 0.793 (0.020) | 7.824 (2.669) | *** | 1.290 (1.924) | *** | 6.849 (2.592) | *** | 5.688 (2.077) | *** |
Secondary—lower | 790 | 0.203 (0.402) | 0.785 (0.017) | 7.531 (2.205) | 0.748 (1.600) | *** | 6.468 (2.169) | 5.294 (1.674) | |||
Secondary—upper | 1243 | 0.319 (0.466) | 0.826 (0.008) | 7.415 (2.455) | 1.433 (2.084) | *** | 6.427 (2.374) | *** | 5.425 (1.920) | ||
Tertiary | 571 | 0.147 (0.354) | 0.895 (0.005) | 7.296 (2.617) | 1.643 (2.191) | 6.086 (2.561) | 5.314 (2.056) | ||||
Occupation | 3884 | ||||||||||
Managers I | 577 | 0.149 (0.356) | 0.890 (0.007) | 7.608 (2.561) | 1.388 (2.058) | *** | 6.425 (2.480) | 5.482 (1.961) | |||
Managers II | 232 | 0.06 (0.237) | 0.886 (0.011) | 7.398 (2.507) | 1.695 (2.424) | *** | 6.444 (2.558) | 5.496 (2.088) | |||
Intermediate | 176 | 0.045 (0.208) | 0.858 (0.015) | 7.148 (2.680) | ** | 1.236 (1.828) | 6.289 (2.549) | * | 5.223 (2.027) | ** | |
Semi-qualified | 923 | 0.238 (0.426) | 0.870 (0.006) | 7.637 (2.547) | 1.326 (2.036) | * | 6.640 (2.580) | 5.553 (2.016) | |||
Non-qualified | 1976 | 0.509 (0.5) | 0.859 (0.004) | 7.555 (2.465) | 1.179 (1.877) | 6.528 (2.356) | 5.443 (1.900) |
Health-Related Variables | Obs. | Age Mean | Variable Mean (s.e) | EQ-5Dindex Mean (s.e) | Factor 1: INTER Mean (s.e) | Sig. (a) | Factor 2: NEW Mean (s.e) | Sig. | Factor 3: SELF Mean (s.e) | Sig. | OVERALL IEXPAC Mean (s.e) | Sig. |
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Chronic conditions | 3891 | 62.91 | 1 (NA) | 0.868 (0.198) | 7.556 (2.511) | 1.277 (1.979) | 6.524 (2.449) | 5.468 (1.953) | ||||
Hypertension | 1606 | 70.99 | 0.413 (0.492) | 0.849 (0.005) | 7.806 (2.453) | *** | 1.119 (1.843) | *** | 6.796 (2.369) | *** | 5.615 (1.892) | *** |
Cholesterol (high) | 1179 | 62.29 | 0.303 (0.46) | 0.846 (0.006) | 7.821 (2.319) | 1.082 (1.824) | 6.783 (2.293) | 5.606 (1.793) | ||||
Osteoarthritis | 706 | 68.55 | 0.181 (0.385) | 0.728 (0.009) | 7.474 (2.448) | 0.845 (1.585) | 6.472 (2.377) | 5.302 (1.802) | ||||
Lower back pain | 590 | 64.11 | 0.152 (0.359) | 0.730 (0.010) | 7.398 (2.176) | 0.775 (1.499) | 6.232 (2.184) | 5.168 (1.613) | ||||
Diabetes | 555 | 70.86 | 0.143 (0.35) | 0.815 (0.010) | 8.176 (2.048) | 1.222 (1.937) | 7.193 (2.085) | 5.922 (1.658) | ||||
Other cardiovascular | 419 | 74.22 | 0.108 (0.31) | 0.789 (0.011) | 7.879 (2.403) | 1.064 (1.806) | 6.868 (2.485) | 5.653 (1.902) | ||||
Neck pain | 385 | 64.4 | 0.099 (0.299) | 0.697 (0.013) | 7.433 (2.104) | 0.701 (1.396) | 6.179 (2.059) | 5.141 (1.515) | ||||
Thyroids | 371 | 62.61 | 0.095 (0.294) | 0.864 (0.010) | 7.465 (2.750) | 1.274 (1.998) | 6.504 (2.496) | 5.427 (2.056) | ||||
Insomnia | 346 | 70.13 | 0.089 (0.285) | 0.715 (0.015) | 7.493 (2.630) | 0.855 (1.632) | 6.438 (2.436) | 5.299 (1.926) | ||||
Allergy | 275 | 46.89 | 0.071 (0.256) | 0.882 (0.012) | 7.168 (2.388) | 1.261 (1.821) | 6.043 (2.338) | 5.148 (1.832) | ||||
Asthma | 270 | 56.75 | 0.069 (0.254) | 0.816 (0.015) | 7.644 (2.471) | 1.451 (2.237) | 6.544 (2.410) | 5.555 (2.006) | ||||
Deafness | 259 | 73.07 | 0.067 (0.249) | 0.737 (0.016) | 7.867 (1.992) | 0.714 (1.563) | 6.742 (2.061) | 5.507 (1.505) | ||||
Osteoporosis | 242 | 72.80 | 0.062 (0.242) | 0.711 (0.019) | 7.477 (2.383) | 0.937 (1.614) | 6.493 (2.312) | 5.335 (1.822) | ||||
Cardiovascular | 241 | 71.47 | 0.062 (0.241) | 0.711 (0.017) | 7.876 (2.073) | 0.764 (1.610) | 6.546 (2.171) | 5.453 (1.591) | ||||
Varicose veins (legs) | 232 | 68.77 | 0.06 (0.237) | 0.752 (0.016) | 7.713 (1.980) | 0.528 (1.194) | 6.503 (2.009) | 5.313 (1.440) | ||||
Other | 212 | 60.18 | 0.054 (0.227) | 0.851 (0.014) | 7.453 (2.535) | 1.384 (2.140) | 6.557 (2.389) | 5.472 (1.927) | ||||
Skin conditions | 184 | 55.90 | 0.047 (0.212) | 0.806 (0.018) | 7.137 (2.483) | 0.992 (1.487) | 5.971 (2.347) | 5.037 (1.786) | ||||
Depression | 177 | 65.49 | 0.045 (0.208) | 0.605 (0.022) | 7.429 (2.531) | 1.243 (1.995) | 6.631 (2.511) | 5.452 (2.000) | ||||
Anxiety | 175 | 61.34 | 0.045 (0.207) | 0.661 (0.020) | 7.150 (2.628) | 1.333 (1.945) | 6.361 (2.581) | 5.277 (2.031) | ||||
Migraine | 169 | 55.56 | 0.043 (0.204) | 0.724 (0.020) | 7.223 (2.296) | 1.011 (1.672) | 6.072 (2.256) | 5.110 (1.727) | ||||
Other mouth | 161 | 62.46 | 0.041 (0.199) | 0.706 (0.022) | 7.007 (2.312) | 0.932 (1.746) | 6.211 (2.228) | 5.061 (1.711) | ||||
Caries | 159 | 57.36 | 0.041 (0.198) | 0.747 (0.213) | 7.248 (2.300) | 0.839 (1.510) | 6.002 (2.256) | 5.047 (1.703) | ||||
Peptic Ulcer condition | 159 | 58.13 | 0.041 (0.198) | 0.824 (0.017) | 6.981 (2.792) | 1.515 (2.148) | 6.053 (2.670) | 5.153 (2.142) | ||||
Prostate | 152 | 73.95 | 0.039 (0.194) | 0.859 (0.015) | 8.141 (1.785) | 0.872 (1.668) | 6.928 (2.148) | 5.718 (1.522) | ||||
Hemorrhoids | 126 | 64.80 | 0.032 (0.177) | 0.706 (0.027) | 7.341 (2.133) | 0.774 (1.647) | 6.399 (2.164) | 5.207 (1.639) | ||||
Cancer | 126 | 66.63 | 0.032 (0.177) | 0.812 (0.021) | 7.862 (2.574) | 1.951 (2.565) | 7.029 (2.650) | 5.947 (2.205) | ||||
Cataracts | 117 | 75.24 | 0.03 (0.171) | 0.744 (0.026) | 7.917 (1.873) | 0.684 (1.475) | 6.725 (1.981) | 5.511 (1.404) | ||||
COPD | 112 | 67.98 | 0.029 (0.167) | 0.758 (0.026) | 7.690 (2.834) | 1.213 (2.092) | 6.791 (2.639) | 5.597 (2.190) | ||||
Incontinence | 107 | 74.39 | 0.027 (0.164) | 0.532 (0.034) | 7.593 (2.485) | 0.857 (1.981) | 6.519 (2.398) | 5.365 (1.853) | ||||
Kidney conditions | 105 | 70 | 0.027 (0.162) | 0.708 (0.027) | 7.482 (2.726) | 1.119 (1.884) | 6.649 (2.509) | 5.444 (1.976) | ||||
Blindness | 102 | 68.45 | 0.026 (0.16) | 0.783 (0.026) | 7.426 (2.530) | 1.078 (1.907) | 6.532 (2.456) | 5.370 (1.903) | ||||
Dementia | 100 | 76.85 | 0.026 (0.158) | 0.573 (0.034) | 7.838 (2.767) | 1.367 (1.987) | 6.675 (3.036) | 5.650 (2.281) | ||||
Constipation | 93 | 70.07 | 0.024 (0.153) | 0.556 (0.035) | 7.245 (2.220) | 0.609 (1.217) | 5.907 (2.168) | 4.949 (1.583) | ||||
Anemia | 78 | 63.89 | 0.02 (0.14) | 0.737 (0.034) | 8.069 (1.830) | 1.218 (1.850) | 6.931 (1.974) | 5.787 (1.444) | ||||
Thrombosis | 74 | 73.52 | 0.019 (0.137) | 0.705 (0.034) | 8.015 (2.258) | 0.901 (1.471) | 7.272 (2.134) | 5.805 (1.634) | ||||
Other mental | 72 | 56.05 | 0.019 (0.135) | 0.762 (0.033) | 7.969 (2.001) | 2.106 (2.624) | 7.188 (2.392) | 6.086 (1.953) | ||||
Fibromyalgia | 60 | 61.26 | 0.015 (0.123) | 0.674 (0.031) | 7.417 (2.561) | 1.986 (2.302) | 6.854 (2.134) | 5.731 (1.919) | ||||
AMI | 52 | 75.57 | 0.013 (0.115) | 0.764 (0.033) | 7.993 (2.091) | 1.234 (1.914) | 6.935 (2.094) | 5.765 (1.635) | ||||
Diabetic foot | 11 | 75.54 | 0.003 (0.053) | 0.494 (0.093) | 8.068 (1.711) | 1.742 (2.156) | 7.557 (2.491) | 6.157 (1.845) | ||||
Number of chronic conditions | 3886 | |||||||||||
1 | 1505 | 55.93 | 0.387 (0.487) | 0.937 | 8.351 (1.965) | *** | 1.250 (1.901) | ** | 7.198 (2.150) | 5.995 (1.604) | ||
2 | 924 | 64.07 | 0.238 (0.426 | 0.903 | 8.163 (8.071) | 1.740 (2.171) | 7.495 (2.031) | 6.168 (1.781) | ||||
3 | 578 | 67.99 | 0.149 (0.356) | 0.867 | 8.071 (2.115) | *** | 1.361 (2.153) | 7.090 (2.143) | 5.884 (1.744) | |||
>3 | 879 | 70.43 | 0.226 (0.418) | 0.708 | 8.194 (2.002) | 0.915 (1.654) | 7.108 (2.063) | 5.814 (1.564) | ||||
EQ-5Dindex | 3891 | 0.868 (0.198) |
Variable | Category | Factor 1: INTER Coef. | Factor 2: NEW Coef. | Factor 3: SELF Coef. | OVERALL IEXPAC Coef. |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Gender Baseline: Women | Men | 0.214 ** | 0.022 | 0.168 ** | 0.145 ** |
Age groups | 25–44 | −1.373 * | −1.022 | −1.080 | −1.171 |
Baseline: 15–24 | 45–64 | −0.808 | −1.249 | −0.264 | −0.730 |
65–74 | −0.715 | −1.659 | −0.338 | −0.835 | |
75–89 | −0.097 | −1.848 * | 0.403 | −0.393 | |
>=90 | −1.121 | −2.464 ** | −1.186 | −1.511 | |
Occupation | Managers II | −0.355 | −2.631 *** | −0.693 | −1.098 ** |
Baseline: Managers I | Intermediate | −0.660 | −0.169 | 1.561 ** | 0.282 |
Semi-qualified | 0.616 | 1.452 * | 0.974 | 0.974 * | |
Non-qualified | 0.094 | −0.826 | 0.393 | −0.048 | |
Education | Secondary-lower | −1.951 ** | −2.070 ** | −2.425 ** | −2.156 ** |
Baseline: Primary | Secondary-upper | −1.041 ** | −0.404 | −0.786 | −0.775 |
Tertiary | −0.361 | −0.636 | −0.656 | −0.544 | |
Interactions | Occupation#Age | YES | YES | YES | YES |
Education#Age | YES | YES | YES | YES | |
Constant term | Constant | 8.369 *** | 3.013 ** | 6.936 *** | 6.387 *** |
Goodness-of-fit | R-squared | 0.034 | 0.055 | 0.039 | 0.027 |
BIC | 18,445.536 | 16,501.215 | 18,223.872 | 16,523.464 | |
Sample Size (¥) | n | 3883 | 3883 | 3883 | 3883 |
Independent Variables | Category | Factor 1: INTER Coef. | Factor 2: NEW Coef. | Factor 3: SELF Coef. | OVERALL IEXPAC Coef. |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Gender Baseline: Women | Men | 0.210 ** | 0.013 | 0.160 ** | 0.138 ** |
Age | 25–44 | −1.493 * | −1.087 | −1.111 | −1.243 |
Baseline: 15–24 | 45–64 | −0.890 | −1.201 | −0.305 | −0.762 |
65–74 | −1.059 * | −1.627 | −0.608 | −1.050 | |
75–89 | −0.0195 | −1.648 | 0.548 | −0.257 | |
>=90 | −2.066 | −3.026 ** | −2.399 | −2.449 ** | |
Education | Secondary—lower | −2.165 ** | −2.225 ** | −2.491 ** | −2.300 *** |
Baseline: Primary | Secondary—upper | −1.169 ** | −0.446 | −0.826 | −0.847 |
Tertiary | −0.252 | −0.925 | −0.703 | −0.600 | |
Occupation | Managers II | −0.360 | −2.656 *** | −0.684 | −1.104 ** |
Baseline: Managers I | Intermediate | −0.577 | −0.188 | 1.583 ** | 0.315 |
Semi-qualified | 0.676 | 1.398 * | 0.961 | 0.977 * | |
Non-qualified | 0.303 | −0.686 | 0.451 | 0.087 | |
Number of diseases | 2 | −0.636 | 0.286 | −0.0676 | −0.178 |
Baseline: 1 | 3 | −1.528 * | −1.870 *** | −0.520 | −1.255 ** |
+3 | 0.341 | 0.307 | 0.322 | 0.325 | |
Interactions | Age#Number of conditions | YES | YES | YES | YES |
Age#Education | YES | YES | YES | YES | |
Age#Occupation | YES | YES | YES | YES | |
Constant term | Constant | 8.506 *** | 3.089 ** | 6.975 *** | 6.472 *** |
Goodness-of-fit | R-squared | 0.0392 | 0.0630 | 0.0439 | 0.0326 |
BIC | 18,549.184 | 16,597.597 | 18,324.712 | 16,624.089 | |
Sample size (¥) | n | 3878 | 3878 | 3878 | 3878 |
Independent Variables | Category | Factor 1: INTER | Factor 2: NEW | Factor 3: SELF | OVERALL IEXPAC |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Coef. | Coef. | Coef. | Coef. | ||
Gender Baseline: Women | Men | 0.075 | 0.013 | 0.059 | 0.052 |
Age ranges. | 25–44 | −1.220 | −0.888 | −0.942 | −1.028 |
Baseline: 15–24 | 45–64 | −0.705 | −1.063 | −0.163 | −0.606 |
65–74 | −0.787 | −1.469 | −0.423 | −0.841 | |
75–89 | −0.164 | −1.644 | 0.357 | −0.378 | |
>=90 | −1.160 | −2.141 * | −1.251 | −1.460 | |
Occupation | Managers II | −0.136 | −2.470 *** | −0.537 | −0.918 ** |
Baseline: Managers I | Intermediate | −0.520 | −0.171 | 1.725 ** | 0.392 |
Semi-qualified | 0.739 | 1.324 * | 1.011 | 0.998 * | |
Non-qualified | 0.174 | −0.779 | 0.424 | 0.005 | |
Education | Secondary-lower | −1.774 ** | −1.849 * | −2.169 ** | −1.938 ** |
Baseline: Primary | Secondary-upper | −0.871 | −0.180 | −0.525 | −0.557 |
Tertiary | −0.126 | −0.270 | −0.240 | −0.207 | |
Chronic conditions | Hypertension | 0.109 | −0.027 | 0.160 * | 0.090 |
Cholesterol (high) | 0.144 | −0.102 | 0.123 | 0.069 | |
Osteoarthritis | −0.119 | −0.158 * | −0.007 | −0.089 | |
Lower back pain | −0.094 | −0.269 ** | −0.184 | −0.174 * | |
Diabetes | 0.485 *** | 0.120 | 0.521 *** | 0.398 *** | |
Other cardiovascular | 0.021 | 0.063 | 0.107 | 0.064 | |
Neck pain | 0.015 | −0.169 * | −0.240 * | −0.128 | |
Thyroids | −0.009 | −0.009 | 0.060 | 0.016 | |
Insomnia | −0.079 | −0.078 | −0.095 | −0.085 | |
Allergy | −0.146 | −0.245 ** | −0.113 | −0.161 | |
Asthma | 0.216 | 0.230 | 0.232 | 0.226 * | |
Deafness | 0.155 | −0.151 | 0.132 | 0.063 | |
Osteoporosis | −0.175 | −0.039 | −0.144 | −0.127 | |
Cardiovascular | 0.203 | −0.129 | −0.112 | −0.002 | |
Varicose veins (legs) | 0.198 | −0.259 ** | 0.113 | 0.042 | |
Other | −0.030 | 0.024 | 0.093 | 0.030 | |
Skin | −0.306 | −0.287 ** | −0.351 ** | −0.317 ** | |
Depression | 0.036 | 0.057 | 0.188 | 0.097 | |
Anxiety | −0.289 | 0.228 | −0.017 | −0.049 | |
Migraine | −0.043 | −0.110 | −0.101 | −0.082 | |
Other mouth | −0.528 ** | 0.036 | −0.158 | −0.239 | |
Caries | 0.075 | −0.163 | −0.165 | −0.077 | |
Peptic Ulcer disease | −0.441 * | 0.179 | −0.297 | −0.220 | |
Prostate | 0.311 * | −0.280 * | 0.146 | 0.090 | |
Hemorrhoids | −0.141 | 0.033 | 0.099 | −0.006 | |
Cancer | 0.254 | 0.742 *** | 0.504 ** | 0.478 ** | |
Cataracts | 0.053 | −0.031 | 0.009 | 0.014 | |
COPD | 0.060 | 0.034 | 0.206 | 0.106 | |
Incontinence | −0.200 | −0.024 | −0.247 | −0.169 | |
Kidney conditions | −0.310 | 0.162 | −0.056 | −0.089 | |
Blindness | −0.208 | −0.043 | −0.070 | −0.113 | |
Dementia | 0.017 | 0.322 | −0.066 | 0.070 | |
Constipation | −0.325 | −0.144 | −0.609 ** | −0.379 ** | |
Anemia | 0.556 ** | 0.212 | 0.523 ** | 0.450 ** | |
Thrombosis | 0.292 | −0.036 | 0.649 ** | 0.333 | |
Other mental | 0.550 ** | 0.548 * | 0.773 ** | 0.631 ** | |
Fibromyalgia | 0.154 | 0.878 ** | 0.612 ** | 0.518 ** | |
AMI | 0.118 | 0.221 | 0.094 | 0.137 | |
Diabetic foot | −0.180 | 0.780 | 0.391 | 0.289 | |
Interactions | Age#Occupation | YES | YES | YES | YES |
Age#Education | YES | YES | YES | YES | |
Constant term | Constant | 8.266 *** | 2.882 ** | 6.741 *** | 6.243 *** |
Goodness-of-fit | R-squared | 0.051 | 0.082 | 0.061 | 0.049 |
BIC | 18,697.108 | 16,711.820 | 18,455.281 | 16,755.162 | |
Sample size (¥) | n | 3883 | 3883 | 3883 | 3883 |
Independent Variables | Category | Factor 1: INTER | Factor 2: NEW | Factor 3: SELF | OVERALL IEXPAC |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Coef. | Coef. | Coef. | Coef. | ||
Gender Baseline: Women | Men | 0.141 * | 0.012 | 0.178 ** | 0.119 * |
Age | 25–44 | −1.022 | −1.000 | −1.297 | −1.116 |
Baseline: 15–24 | 45–64 | −0.225 | −1.233 | −0.756 | −0.693 |
65–74 | −0.311 | −1.649 | −0.680 | −0.810 | |
75–89 | 0.494 | −1.812 * | 0.022 | −0.306 | |
>=90 | −0.988 | −2.386 ** | −0.861 | −1.323 | |
Occupation | Managers II | −0.700 | −2.634 *** | −0.365 | −1.106 ** |
Baseline: Managers I | Intermediate | 1.570 ** | −0.166 | −0.649 | 0.290 |
Semi-qualified | 0.999 | 1.461 * | 0.647 | 0.997 | |
Non-qualified | 0.399 | −0.824 | 0.102 | −0.043 | |
Education | Secondary-lower | −2.427 ** | −2.071 ** | −1.954 ** | −2.158 ** |
Baseline: Primary | Secondary-upper | −0.791 | −0.406 | −1.047 ** | −0.779 |
Tertiary | −0.670 | −0.641 | −0.379 | −0.556 | |
Interactions | Occupation#Age | YES | YES | YES | YES |
Education#Age | YES | YES | YES | YES | |
QoL measure | EQ-5D index | 0.563 ** | 0.222 | 0.742 ** | 0.535 ** |
Constant term | Constant | 6.412 *** | 2.807 ** | 7.679 *** | 5.890 *** |
Goodness-of-fit | R-squared | 0.040 | 0.056 | 0.037 | 0.029 |
BIC | 18,224.702 | 16,507.682 | 18,441.584 | 16,521.305 | |
Sample size (¥) | n | 3883 | 3883 | 3883 | 3883 |
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Nuño-Solínis, R.; Urtaran-Laresgoiti, M.; Lázaro, E.; Ponce, S.; Orueta, J.F.; Errea Rodríguez, M. Inequalities in Health Care Experience of Patients with Chronic Conditions: Results from a Population-Based Study. Healthcare 2021, 9, 1005. https://doi.org/10.3390/healthcare9081005
Nuño-Solínis R, Urtaran-Laresgoiti M, Lázaro E, Ponce S, Orueta JF, Errea Rodríguez M. Inequalities in Health Care Experience of Patients with Chronic Conditions: Results from a Population-Based Study. Healthcare. 2021; 9(8):1005. https://doi.org/10.3390/healthcare9081005
Chicago/Turabian StyleNuño-Solínis, Roberto, Maider Urtaran-Laresgoiti, Esther Lázaro, Sara Ponce, Juan F. Orueta, and María Errea Rodríguez. 2021. "Inequalities in Health Care Experience of Patients with Chronic Conditions: Results from a Population-Based Study" Healthcare 9, no. 8: 1005. https://doi.org/10.3390/healthcare9081005
APA StyleNuño-Solínis, R., Urtaran-Laresgoiti, M., Lázaro, E., Ponce, S., Orueta, J. F., & Errea Rodríguez, M. (2021). Inequalities in Health Care Experience of Patients with Chronic Conditions: Results from a Population-Based Study. Healthcare, 9(8), 1005. https://doi.org/10.3390/healthcare9081005