Table 1.

Characteristics of Patients and Patient Value of Continuity of Care (PVC)

CharacteristicPVC Mean (SD) or rP Value
Patient age, years
    0–6 (n = 258)4.48 (0.61)<.001
    7–12 (n = 1464.32 (0.81)
    13–18 (n = 156)4.25 (0.85)
    19–39 (n = 657)4.19 (0.80)
    40–64 (n = 974)4.46 (0.70)
    ≥65 (n = 557)4.67 (0.56)
Patient sex
    Male (n = 1,049)4.38 (0.73) .015
    Female (n = 1,707)4.44 (0.73)
Patient race
    White (n = 2,501)4.42 (0.73) .326
    Not white (n = 262)4.38 (0.77)
Educational level attained
    High school graduate or less (n = 1,014)4.51 (0.70)<.001
    More than high school (n = 1,155)4.35 (0.73)
Number of visits to practice in last year0.20<.001
Usual provider continuity index0.14<.001
Index physician is patient’s regular doctor
    No (n = 232)4.00 (0.86)<.001
    Yes (n = 2,459)4.46 (0.70)
Years as a patient of the index physician0.22<.001
Insurance
    Medicare (n = 594)4.66 (0.58)<.001
    Undeterminable (n = 19)4.58 (0.49)
    Unclassified (n = 24)4.47 (0.65)
    Medicaid (n = 146)4.45 (0.71)
    Other (n = 32)4.43 (0.67)
    None (n = 185)4.37 (0.87)
    Managed care (n = 1,087)4.36 (0.73)
    Fee for service (n = 676)4.29 (0.76)
Number of medications taken0.19<.001
Number of chronic illnesses0.20<.001
Self-reported health status
In general−0.09<.001
Health problems limit daily activities−0.08<.001
Bothered by emotional problems−0.01 .576
Amount of bodily pain−0.07<.001
Difficulty doing everyday work−0.08<.001
Summary measure−0.09<.001
Components of Primary Care Instrument
    Accumulated knowledge0.40<.001
    Coordination of care0.45<.001
    Interpersonal communication0.39<.001