Overall n=7,246 | Adolescents and young adults n=332 | Adults n=6,914 | Odds ratioa (95% CI) | |
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Has reading your notes helped you understand why your provider(s) ordered tests? | 0.8 (0.6,1.3) | |||
Not at all | 354 (6.7%) | 7 (5.4%) | 347 (6.7%) | |
A little bit | 1,048 (19.8%) | 32 (24.8%) | 1,016 (19.7%) | |
Quite a bit or very much | 3,892 (73.5%) | 90 (69.8%) | 3,802 (73.6%) | |
Has reading your notes helped you remember to get tests done? | 0.9 (0.6,1.2) | |||
Not at all | 1,742 (32.9%) | 43 (33.3%) | 1,699 (32.9%) | |
A little bit | 1,179 (22.3%) | 36 (27.9%) | 1,143 (22.1%) | |
Quite a bit or very much | 2,374 (44.8%) | 50 (38.8%) | 2,324 (45.0%) | |
By reading your notes, were you more likely to check your test results? | 0.9 (0.6,1.3) | |||
Not at all | 422 (8.0%) | 7 (5.4%) | 415 (8.0%) | |
A little bit | 679 (12.8%) | 24 (18.6%) | 655 (12.7%) | |
Quite a bit or very much | 4,192 (79.2%) | 98 (76.0%) | 4,094 (79.3%) | |
Has reading your notes helped you understand the test results? | 1.1 (0.7,1.6) | |||
Not at all | 245 (4.6%) | 4 (3.1%) | 241 (4.7%) | |
A little bit | 1,152 (21.8%) | 29 (22.5%) | 1,123 (21.8%) | |
Quite a bit or very much | 3,895 (73.6%)) | 96 (74.4%) | 3,799 (73.6%) | |
Has reading your notes helped you understand the reason for the referral? | 1.2 (0.6,2.5) | |||
Not at all | 202 (8.4%) | 0 (0.0%) | 202 (8.6%) | |
A little bit | 387 (16.2%) | 10 (23.3%) | 377 (16.0%) | |
Quite a bit or very much | 1,805 (75.4%) | 33 (76.7%) | 1,772 (75.4%) | |
Has reading your notes helped you remember to go to your appointment with the specialist or other healthcare provider? | 1.1 (0.6,2.0) | |||
Not at all | 660 (27.6%) | 7 (16.3%) | 653 (27.8%) | |
A little bit | 447 (18.7) | 14 (32.6%) | 433 (18.4%) | |
Quite a bit or very much | 1,285 (53.7%) | 22 (51.2%) | 1,263 (53.8%) | |
Has reading your notes helped you take your medications better as prescribed? | 1.1 (0.8,1.6) | |||
Not at all | 1,546 (41.9%) | 43 (38.1%) | 1,503 (42.0%) | |
A little bit | 830 (22.5%) | 29 (25.7%) | 801 (22.4%) | |
Quite a bit or very much | 1,313 (35.6%) | 41 (36.3%) | 1,272 (35.6%) |
↵aThe odds ratio was calculated as the outcome of interest - the odds of notes helping patients with safety knowledge and behaviours ‘quite a bit’ or ‘very much’ versus other combined categories in AYA compared with adults. The total n for any given item varied based on the number of patients who had tests, referrals, and medication prescriptions as well as notes describing those issues.