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Table 5 Relation between shared decision making behaviors and physician intention

From: Impact of DECISION + 2 on patient and physician assessment of shared decision making implementation in the context of antibiotics use for acute respiratory infections

Shared decision making behaviors

 

D-Option (patient)

D-Option (physician)

Assumed role (patient) (Active or collaborative vs. passive role)

Intention (physician)

Regression coefficient ± standard error

p-value

Regression coefficient ± standard error

p-value

Regression coefficient ± standard error

p-value

Entry

-0.1 ± 0.91

0.892

3.5 ± 0.71

< 0.012

0.0 ± 0.13

0.814

Exit

0.5 ± 1.01

0.602

4.3 ± 0.81

< 0.012

0.1 ± 0.23

0.604

  1. 1Increase in the average value of D-Option when the variable intention (physician) increased by one point (on a scale of -3 to +3).
  2. 2Evaluated with generalized linear mixed models to adjust for cluster design.
  3. 3With every increase of one point on the intention scale, the chances of a patient being active or collaborative rather than passive increased by e regression coefficient (0% at entry and 11% at exit).
  4. 4Evaluated with generalized estimating equations to adjust for cluster design.