Additional file 1 of Does distance from a clinic and poverty impact visit adherence for noncommunicable diseases? A retrospective cohort study using electronic medical records in rural Haiti
posted on 2020-10-15, 03:33authored byLily D. Yan, Dufens Pierre-Louis, Benito D. Isaac, Waking Jean-Baptiste, Serge Vertilus, Darius Fenelon, Lisa R. Hirschhorn, Patricia L. Hibberd, Emelia J. Benjamin, Gene Bukhman, Gene F. Kwan
Additional file 1: Supplemental Materials. Supplemental Tables 1–9 and Supplemental figures 1–3. Supplemental Table 1 Adapted multidimensional poverty index. Supplemental Table 2: Alternative definitions of visit adherence measures. Supplemental Table 3: Univariate logistic regressions on factors associated with visit adherence measures in an NCD Clinic in rural Haiti. Supplemental Table 4: Sex and age adjusted multivariable logistic regressions for poverty and distance factors associated with visit adherence in an NCD Clinic in rural Haiti. Supplemental Table 5: Multivariable logistic regression on poverty and distance, using time travel instead of Euclidean distance, associated with visit adherence measures. Supplemental Table 6: Multivariable logistic regression on poverty and distance factors, with only MPI poverty, associated with visit adherence measures. Supplemental Table 7: Multivariable logistic regression on poverty and distance factors, with only hardship financing, associated with visit adherence measures. Supplemental Table 8: Multivariable logistic regression on disease severity, associated with visit adherence measures. Supplemental Table 9: Multivariable logistic regression on poverty and distance factors, adjusting for disease severity, associated with visit adherence measures. Supplemental Figure 1: Flow diagram of database linkage, and patient selection. Supplemental Figure 2: Density map of visit adherence measures. Supplemental Figure 3: Odds ratios for factors related to visit adherence measure outcomes.
Funding
American Heart Association (US) National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute Health Resources and Services Administration (US) American Heart Association Robert Wood Johnson