Table 3

Effect of Physician-Patient Relationship Change Trajectories on Functional Health Using Survey-Weighted, Covariate-Adjusted, Predicted Marginal Means Among a National Representative Cohort of US Adults With Office Visits in 2 Consecutive Years (n = 3,645, Representative of 83 Million US Adults), 2015-2016

RelationshipMEPS Cohort nFunctional Health (SF-12)Cohen Effect Estimate
2015 Mean (SD)2016 Mean (SD)Change Mean (SD)95% CIEffect Estimate95% CI
High → Better1,20897.90 (0.58)98.94 (0.60)1.04 (0.39)0.29 to 1.800.080.02 to 0.13
High → Same44496.33 (0.83)94.82 (0.85)–1.51 (0.64)–2.76 to –0.27–0.11–0.21 to 0.02
High → Worse19793.68 (1.58)89.62 (1.49)–4.06 (0.88)–5.78 to –2.32–0.33–0.47 to –0.02
Low → Better1,39797.89 (0.62)98.75 (0.61)0.86 (0.46)–0.04 to 1.760.050 to 0.10
Low → Same29395.22 (0.99)93.90 (1.12)–1.32 (0.78)–2.85 to 0.21–0.10–0.21 to 0.02
Low → Worse10693.82 (1.66)91.39 (2.03)–2.43 (1.48)–5.33 to –0.47–0.16–0.35 to –0.03
  • HC = MEPS Household Component; MEPS = Medical Expenditure Panel Survey; MEPS-PC = MEPS Primary Care measure; SF-12 = 12-Item Short-Form Survey; US = United States.

  • Notes: Mean response for each factor, adjusted for all known confounders, including age, sex, race/ethnicity, educational attainment, insurance status, multimorbidity, and US region using survey-weighted predicted marginal means. Relationship is operationalized using the MEPS-PC Relationship composite measure and cut into 6 trajectories based on 2015 score (high or low) and 2016 score (better, same, worse). High Relationship score in 2015 denotes ≥ median Relationship score at baseline (69.23), whereas Low Relationship score denotes < the population median Relationship score at baseline. Better in 2016 reflects a 1-year change in Relationship score ≥ 0.5 SD; Worse reflects a 1-year change greater than −0.5 SD, and change in either direction < 0.5 SD d enotes Same. The SD for Relationship in 2015 was 13.35. Statistical difference between 3 of 15 pairwise comparisons using Tukey pairwise multiple comparison procedures (P = .05, not adjusted for multiple testing [Bonferroni]): High→Same and High→Better, High→Worse and High→Better, Low→Better and Low→Worse. Borderline significance (P < .10) for High→Worse and High→Same, Low→Better and High→Same, Low→Same and Low→Better.

  • Source: Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality, Medical Expenditure Panel Survey, Longitudinal Panel (HC-193, 2015-2016) and Medical Conditions (HC-190, 2015).