Trial Outcomes & Findings for Understanding Disparities in Healthcare and Primary Care Provider Quality (NCT NCT02626910)
NCT ID: NCT02626910
Last Updated: 2017-12-15
Results Overview
Multinomial logistic regression models will be used to determine the degree to which people with disabilities and without have satisfaction with medical care obtained from the survey. The scale ranges from 1 (not satisfied) to 4 (very satisfied) with their medical care. Higher scores represent more satisfaction with medical care. Unit of measurement is units on a scale.
COMPLETED
49 participants
One year
2017-12-15
Participant Flow
Participant milestones
| Measure |
Second Life: People With Disabilities
People with disabilities recruited from the virtual world, Second life.
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Second Life: People Without Disabilities
People without disabilities recruited from the virtual world, Second life.
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Second Life: Clinicians
Clinicians recruited from the virtual world, Second life.
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Urban Group
People with and without disabilities recruited from an Urban setting.
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|---|---|---|---|---|
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Overall Study
STARTED
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23
|
10
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6
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10
|
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Overall Study
COMPLETED
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23
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10
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6
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10
|
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Overall Study
NOT COMPLETED
|
0
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0
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0
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0
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Reasons for withdrawal
Withdrawal data not reported
Baseline Characteristics
Understanding Disparities in Healthcare and Primary Care Provider Quality
Baseline characteristics by cohort
| Measure |
Second Life: People With Disabilities
n=23 Participants
People with disabilities recruited from the virtual world, Second life.
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Second Life: People Without Disabilities
n=10 Participants
People without disabilities recruited from the virtual world, Second life.
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Second Life: Clinicians
n=6 Participants
Clinicians recruited from the virtual world, Second life.
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Urban Group
n=10 Participants
People with and without disabilities recruited from an Urban setting.
|
Total
n=49 Participants
Total of all reporting groups
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|---|---|---|---|---|---|
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Age, Categorical
<=18 years
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0 Participants
n=39 Participants
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0 Participants
n=41 Participants
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0 Participants
n=35 Participants
|
0 Participants
n=31 Participants
|
0 Participants
n=146 Participants
|
|
Age, Categorical
Between 18 and 65 years
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15 Participants
n=39 Participants
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5 Participants
n=41 Participants
|
4 Participants
n=35 Participants
|
3 Participants
n=31 Participants
|
27 Participants
n=146 Participants
|
|
Age, Categorical
>=65 years
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8 Participants
n=39 Participants
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5 Participants
n=41 Participants
|
2 Participants
n=35 Participants
|
7 Participants
n=31 Participants
|
22 Participants
n=146 Participants
|
|
Age, Continuous
|
43 Years
STANDARD_DEVIATION 8.2 • n=39 Participants
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45 Years
STANDARD_DEVIATION 6.3 • n=41 Participants
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56 Years
STANDARD_DEVIATION 2.7 • n=35 Participants
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68 Years
STANDARD_DEVIATION 7.9 • n=31 Participants
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59 Years
STANDARD_DEVIATION 5.9 • n=146 Participants
|
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Sex: Female, Male
Female
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20 Participants
n=39 Participants
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8 Participants
n=41 Participants
|
4 Participants
n=35 Participants
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8 Participants
n=31 Participants
|
40 Participants
n=146 Participants
|
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Sex: Female, Male
Male
|
3 Participants
n=39 Participants
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2 Participants
n=41 Participants
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2 Participants
n=35 Participants
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2 Participants
n=31 Participants
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9 Participants
n=146 Participants
|
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Ethnicity (NIH/OMB)
Hispanic or Latino
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2 Participants
n=39 Participants
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2 Participants
n=41 Participants
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0 Participants
n=35 Participants
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2 Participants
n=31 Participants
|
6 Participants
n=146 Participants
|
|
Ethnicity (NIH/OMB)
Not Hispanic or Latino
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21 Participants
n=39 Participants
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8 Participants
n=41 Participants
|
6 Participants
n=35 Participants
|
8 Participants
n=31 Participants
|
43 Participants
n=146 Participants
|
|
Ethnicity (NIH/OMB)
Unknown or Not Reported
|
0 Participants
n=39 Participants
|
0 Participants
n=41 Participants
|
0 Participants
n=35 Participants
|
0 Participants
n=31 Participants
|
0 Participants
n=146 Participants
|
|
Race (NIH/OMB)
American Indian or Alaska Native
|
1 Participants
n=39 Participants
|
1 Participants
n=41 Participants
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0 Participants
n=35 Participants
|
0 Participants
n=31 Participants
|
2 Participants
n=146 Participants
|
|
Race (NIH/OMB)
Asian
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0 Participants
n=39 Participants
|
0 Participants
n=41 Participants
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0 Participants
n=35 Participants
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0 Participants
n=31 Participants
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0 Participants
n=146 Participants
|
|
Race (NIH/OMB)
Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander
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0 Participants
n=39 Participants
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0 Participants
n=41 Participants
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0 Participants
n=35 Participants
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0 Participants
n=31 Participants
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0 Participants
n=146 Participants
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Race (NIH/OMB)
Black or African American
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3 Participants
n=39 Participants
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4 Participants
n=41 Participants
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0 Participants
n=35 Participants
|
4 Participants
n=31 Participants
|
11 Participants
n=146 Participants
|
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Race (NIH/OMB)
White
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14 Participants
n=39 Participants
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2 Participants
n=41 Participants
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6 Participants
n=35 Participants
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4 Participants
n=31 Participants
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26 Participants
n=146 Participants
|
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Race (NIH/OMB)
More than one race
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5 Participants
n=39 Participants
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3 Participants
n=41 Participants
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0 Participants
n=35 Participants
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2 Participants
n=31 Participants
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10 Participants
n=146 Participants
|
|
Race (NIH/OMB)
Unknown or Not Reported
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0 Participants
n=39 Participants
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0 Participants
n=41 Participants
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0 Participants
n=35 Participants
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0 Participants
n=31 Participants
|
0 Participants
n=146 Participants
|
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Region of Enrollment
United States
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23 participants
n=39 Participants
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10 participants
n=41 Participants
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6 participants
n=35 Participants
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10 participants
n=31 Participants
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49 participants
n=146 Participants
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Number of people analyzed in each focus group
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23 Participants
n=39 Participants
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10 Participants
n=41 Participants
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6 Participants
n=35 Participants
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10 Participants
n=31 Participants
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49 Participants
n=146 Participants
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PRIMARY outcome
Timeframe: One yearPopulation: Satisfaction with healthcare
Multinomial logistic regression models will be used to determine the degree to which people with disabilities and without have satisfaction with medical care obtained from the survey. The scale ranges from 1 (not satisfied) to 4 (very satisfied) with their medical care. Higher scores represent more satisfaction with medical care. Unit of measurement is units on a scale.
Outcome measures
| Measure |
Second Life: People With Disabilities
n=23 Participants
People with disabilities recruited from the virtual world, Second life.
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Second Life: People Without Disabilities
n=10 Participants
People without disabilities recruited fro the virtual world Second Life
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Second Life: Clinicians
n=6 Participants
Clinicians recruited from the virtual world Second life
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Urban
n=10 Participants
People with and without disabilities recruited from an Urban community
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Satisfaction With Medical Care Survey
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3.4 units on a scale
Standard Deviation 1.2
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3.8 units on a scale
Standard Deviation 1.7
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3.6 units on a scale
Standard Deviation 1.9
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3.0 units on a scale
Standard Deviation 2.9
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Adverse Events
Second Life: People With Disabilities
Second Life:People Without Disabilities
Second Life: Clinicians
Urban
Serious adverse events
Adverse event data not reported
Other adverse events
Adverse event data not reported
Additional Information
Results disclosure agreements
- Principal investigator is a sponsor employee
- Publication restrictions are in place