Table 6.

Factors Associated with Changes in the Doctor-Patient Relationship

n% Improved% Neutral% WorsenedP
Total (95% CI)22523 (17% to 29%)73 (65–79%)5 (2–13%)
Socioeconomic variables
 Annual Income<0.001
  Less than $15,00023224435
  $15,000–$24,9994214860
  $25,000–$49,9996322753
  $50,000 or more7321781
 Education<0.001
  Less than high school19264232
  Completed high school7329693
  Some college, no graduation6015832
  College graduate or higher degree7121781
 Race/Ethnicity<0.001
  White, non-Hispanic16922772
  Black, non-Hispanic33216118
  Hispanic1127730
  Asian, non-Hispanic210000
 Employment status<0.001
  Not employed15332740
  Employed part-time3010873
  Employed full-time10126731
  Self-employed1613826
  Other5824742
 Health Status0.254
  Poor health1625750
  Good health5524760
  Chronic disease15422717
 Insurance status<0.001
  Insured through work or privately15421763
  Medicare3327676
  Medicaid2425750
  Not insured13154639
 Managed care?0.726
  Yes14323734
  No6525742
 Gender0.011
  Male9831672
  Female12716777
 Age0.011
  18–241631636
  25–448211819
  45–648634642
  65+3918803
Attitudes to health information
 Proactive about health information?0.014
  Yes10419801
  No12126668
Relationship with health care professionals
 Do you have a regular doctor or health care professional?0.447
  Yes21223725
  No128838
 How do you rate the overall level of health care provided by your regular doctor?0.001
  Excellent/very good/good20024752
  Fair/poor23175230
 Did you get specific intervention requested?0.029
  Yes8927730
  No7020737