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Table 3 Relationship of rush hour drive time increments to verified referral and enrollment in CR, N = 1209

From: Drive time to cardiac rehabilitation: at what point does it affect utilization?

Rush Hour Drive Time - 60%

 

Model 1: CR Referral

Model 2: CR Enrollment

 

n (%)

overall

n (%)

referred

OR (95% CI)

n (%)

enrolled

OR (95% CI)

Sex (male)

  

.92 (.70-1.20)

 

.98 (.75-1.31)

Age

  

.98 (.97-1.00)**

 

.99 (.98-1.00)*

Baseline Activity Status

  

1.01 (1.01-1.02)**

 

1.02 (1.01-1.02)***

Drive Time

     

Less than 10 minutes

141 (11.7%)

59 (11.3%)

Reference

52 (11.7%)

reference

10 - 20 minutes

365 (30.2%)

167 (31.9%)

1.24 (.83-1.85)

149 (33.6%)

1.24 (.82-1.86)

20 - 30 minutes

272 (22.5%)

136 (26.0%)

1.38 (.91-2.09)

123 (27.7%)

1.39 (.91-2.12)

30 - 40 minutes

101 (8.5%)

48 (9.2%)

1.17 (.69-1.98)

40 (9.0%)

1.03 (.61-1.76)

40 - 50 minutes

66 (5.5%)

28 (5.4%)

.98 (.54-1.78)

22 (5.0%)

.82 (.44-1.53)

50 - 60 minutes

48 (4.0%)

20 (3.8%)

1.01 (.51-1.98)

17 (3.8%)

.95 (.48-1.91)

60 - 80 minutes

81 (6.7%)

34 (6.5%)

.96 (.54-1.69)

25 (5.6%)

.72 (.40-.1.31)

Over 80 minutes

135 (11.2%)

31 (5.9%)

.40 (.24-.68)**

16 (3.6%)

.22 (.11-.42)***

TOTAL

1209 (100%)

523 (100%)

 

444 (100%)

 

Note: 56 outpatients had missing drive times and 3 lived out of province and were therefore excluded from analysis.

OR = Odds Ratio

CI = Confidence Interval

*p < 0.05, **p < 0.01, ***p ≤ 0.001

  1. Note: 56 outpatients had missing drive times and 3 lived out of province and were therefore excluded from analysis.
  2. OR = Odds Ratio
  3. CI = Confidence Interval
  4. *p < 0.05, **p < 0.01, ***p ≤ 0.001