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Results of non-conditional logistic regression analysis for the three years.
*<p>P<0.05,</p>**<p>P<0.01.</p
Responsiveness distributions among the eight elements of CHC responsiveness (n, %).
<p>Responsiveness distributions among the eight elements of CHC responsiveness (n, %).</p
Mean responsiveness scores of Wuhan CHCs.
<p>Mean responsiveness scores of Wuhan CHCs.</p
Demographic characteristics of the respondents (n, %).
<p>Demographic characteristics of the respondents (n, %).</p
Additional file 1 of Global job satisfaction and fluctuation among community general practitioners: a systematic review and meta-analysis
Supplementary Material
Responsiveness scores of CHCs grouped by demographic characteristics.
<p>Note: Statistical analysis revealed significantly different responsiveness scores with a significance of *P<0.05 or **P<0.01.</p
The framework of responsiveness evaluation in Wuhan community health services (CHS).
<p>The framework of responsiveness evaluation in Wuhan community health services (CHS).</p
Descriptive statistics of sample characteristics between 2008 and 2011.
<p>GMI = Government Medical Insurance, UEBMI = Urban Employee Basic Medical Insurance, URBMI = Urban Resident Basic Medical Insurance, LMI = Labor Medical Insurance, NCMS = New Cooperative Medical Scheme, CMI = Commercial Medical Insurance</p
Descriptive statistics of frequency of CHS utilization among CHS users from 2008 to 2011.
<p>CHS = community health service.</p
Multinomial logistic regression for the association with frequency of CHS utilization among CHS users.
<p><sup>*</sup>P<0.05;</p><p><sup>**</sup>P<0.01;</p><p><sup>***</sup>P<0.0001 (two-tailed test);</p>§<p>The odds ratios of age represent the change in the odds when the variable age is increased by ten years;</p>†<p>The difference between the odd ratios of making 3–5 CHS visits in 2008 and 2011 was significant;</p>‡<p>The difference between the odd ratios of making ≥6 visits in 2008 and 2011 was significant;</p>µ<p>The difference between the odd ratios of making 3–5 CHS visits in 2009 and 2011 was significant;</p>#<p>The difference between the odd ratios of making ≥6 visits in 2009 and 2011 was significant.</p><p>CHS = community health service, GMI = Government Medical Insurance, UEBMI = Urban Employee Basic Medical Insurance, URBMI = Urban Resident Basic Medical Insurance, LMI = Labor Medical Insurance, NCMS = New Cooperative Medical Scheme, CMI = Commercial Medical Insurance</p
