Table 1

Patients’ Characteristics at Baseline, by Group

CharacteristicIntervention Group (n = 126)Control Group (n = 121)P Valuea
Age, mean (SD), y61 (13.5)59 (12.9).14
Sex, male, No. (%)58 (46.0)44 (36.4).12
Chronic conditions, mean (SD), No.5.8 (2.7)6.1 (2.7).38
Disease burden, DBMA score, mean (SD)b12.6 (7.9)14.3 (9.0).13
Married/living with a partner, No. (%)80 (63.5)75 (62.5).22
Education, No. (%).51
 Not graduated from high school52 (41.3)45 (37.2)
 Graduated from high school or higher education74 (58.7)76 (62.8)
Occupation, No. (%).34
 Work32 (25.8)26 (22.0)
 Without work35 (28.2)46 (39.0)
 Retired57 (46.0)46 (39.0)
Annual household income, No. (%).11
 <Can$20,00032 (26.4)38 (31.4)
 Can$20,000–Can$49,99962 (51.2)46 (38.0)
 ≥Can$50,00027 (22.3)37 (30.6)
Perception of economic situation, No. (%).20
 Comfortable23 (18.3)28 (23.1)
 Sufficient to meet their needs73 (57.9)57 (47.1)
 Poor/very poor30 (23.8)36 (29.8)
At risk for mental health problems (HADS score ≥16)c, No. (%)39 (31.2)47 (38.8).21
Low health literacy (NVS score <4),d No. (%)84 (68.3)80 (66.7).79
  • Can$ = Canadian dollars; DBMA = Disease Burden Morbidity Assessment; HADS = Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale; NVS = Newest Vital Sign.

  • a Difference between groups assessed with a t test.

  • b DBMA scores range from 1 to 48, with higher scores indicating greater disease burden.

  • c HADS scores range from 0 to 21, with higher scores indicating more severe anxiety and depression.

  • d NVS scores range from 0 to 6, with higher scores indicating greater health literacy.