Table 4.

Odds Ratios Derived from the Hierarchical Model Describing the Odds of Prostate-Specific Antigen Testing during the Last Year*

Practice-level AttributesPractices (n)Patients (n)P
Office volume38229.99
Minority Status37208.20
Medicare38222.84
Medicaid34194.20
Communication28145.022
Decision Making28145.42
Stress/Busyness28145.18
History of Change28145.94
  • * After controlling for age, no. of visits within last 2 years, no. of comorbid conditions, whether cholesterol screening was done within the past year, solo versus group practice, and age of practice and average patient age.

  • Comparing a practice at the 25th and 75th percentiles (a difference of 0.93 points), this has an odds ratio of 5.03 and a CI of 1.29–19.71. That is, the odds of prostate-specific antigen screening for a man 75 years of age or older in a practice at the 25th percentile of “Communication” are 5.03 times the odds for a similar man in a practice at the 75th percentile of “Communication.”