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Table 4 Treatment satisfaction, and patient and physician concordance

From: The multifaceted impact of anxiety and depression on patients with rheumatoid arthritis

 

Overall, N = 1015

No self-reported anxiety/depression, n = 625

Self-reported anxiety/depression, n = 390

P-value (atest)

Physician-reported satisfaction with current control of patient condition, n (%)

 Not satisfied

292 (28.8)

131 (21.0)

161 (41.3)

 

 Satisfied

723 (71.2)

494 (79.0)

229 (58.7)

<.001 (FE)

Patient-reported satisfaction with current treatment of condition, n (%)

 Not satisfied

231 (24.8)

96 (16.6)

135 (38.2)

 

 Satisfied

701 (75.2)

483 (83.4)

218 (61.8)

<.001 (FE)

 bMissing, n

83

46

37

 

Patient-physician concordance on satisfaction with current treatment, n (%)

 Both agree

746 (80.0)

480 (82.9)

266 (75.4)

 

 Physician satisfied (not patient)

77 (8.3)

37 (6.4)

40 (11.3)

 

 Patient satisfied (not physician)

109 (11.7)

62 (10.7)

47 (13.3)

.009 (PC)

 bMissing, n

83

46

37

 
  1. FE Fisher’s exact test; PC Pearson’s chi-squared
  2. aIndicates statistical test performed
  3. bNumber of patients for whom data were not reported