Research Article

Satisfaction with Care in Late Stage Parkinson’s Disease

Table 4

Multivariable logistic regression model of associations with patient satisfaction with care (not satisfied = 0; satisfied = 1), .

Independent variables1OR (95% CI)Wald value

Depressive symptoms (GDS-30)0.91 (0.84–0.98)5.870.015
Independence in ADL (Katz index)1.31 (1.04–1.66)5.060.025
Satisfaction with somatic health (LiSat-11)8.01 (0.82–78.74)3.180.074

OR, odds ratio; CI, confidence interval; 1independent variables entered in the multivariable logistic regression model (backward method): Housing, partner, independence in ADL (Katz index), depressive symptoms (GDS-30), generic health status (EQ-5D), energy (self-rated health status, NHP; dichotomized as better = 0, worse = 1), social isolation (self-rated health status, NHP; dichotomized as better = 0, worse = 1); satisfaction with life as a whole (LiSat-11; dichotomized as not satisfied = 0, satisfied = 1); satisfaction with financial situation (LiSat-11; dichotomized as not satisfied = 0, satisfied = 1); satisfaction with self-care management (LiSat-11; dichotomized as not satisfied = 0, satisfied = 1); satisfaction with family life (LiSat-11; dichotomized as not satisfied = 0, satisfied = 1); satisfaction with somatic health (LiSat-11; dichotomized as not satisfied = 0, satisfied = 1). Nagelkerke’s pseudo R2 = 0.226; Hosmer and Lemeshow test: . Bold values statistically significant at .