Table 3.

Effect of reading notes on patient-provider relationship

Overall n=7,246Adolescents and young adults n=332Adults n=6,914Odds ratioa (95% CI)
Trust in provider1.3 (0.9,1.7)
I trust my provider less183 (2.8%)10 (5.4%)173 (2.7%)
No change3,582 (54.2%)83 (44.4%)3,499 (54.5%)
I trust my provider more2,846 (43.1%)94 (50.3%)2,752 (42.8%)
Teamwork between patient and provider0.8 (0.6,1.1)
We are working together less as a team135 (2.0%)7 (3.7%)128 (2.0%)
No change3,454 (52.3%)104 (55.6%)3,350 (52.2%)
We are working together more as a team3,019 (45.7%)76 (40.6%)2,943 (45.8%)
Alignment between provider's goals and patient's goals for health care0.9 (0.7,1.2)
My provider's goals match my own goals less188 (2.8%)12 (6.4%)176 (2.7%)
No change3,761 (56.9%)99 (52.9%)3,662 (57.0%)
My provider's goals match my own goals more2,661 (40.3%)76 (40.6%)2,585 (40.3%)
Activation in health care1.0 (0.8,1.4)
I am less active in my health care38 (0.6%)1 (0.5%)37 (0.6%)
No change3,563 (53.9%)99 (52.9%)3,464 (53.9%)
I am more active in my health care3,012 (45.6%)87 (46.5%)2,925 (45.5%)
  • aThe odds ratio was calculated based on the outcome of interest - the odds of ‘more’ trust/teamwork/alignment/activation versus other combined categories in AYA compared with adults