From: Team-based care improves quality of diabetes care -Family Practice Integrated Care Project in Taiwan
FPICP Participants N = 298,208 | Non-participants N = 298,208 | |
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Gender | ||
Female | 157,940 (53.0%) | 158,493 (53.1%) |
Male | 140,268 (47.0%) | 139,715 (46.9%) |
Age (year) a | ||
30–50 | 28,953 (9.8%) | 28,993 (9.7%) |
50–65 | 106,678 (35.8%) | 106,022 (35.6%) |
65–75 | 90,508 (30.4%) | 91,495 (30.7%) |
75–85 | 57,829 (19.4%) | 57,551 (19.3%) |
over 85 | 14,240 (4.8%) | 14,147 (4.7%) |
DMP4P | ||
Participants | 81,845 (27.5%) | 79,468 (26.7%) |
Non-participants | 216,363 (72.6%) | 218,740 (73.4%) |
Charlson Comorbidity Index | ||
High (> 2) | 15,619 (5.2%) | 15,507 (5.2%) |
Low (0–2) | 282,589 (94.8%) | 282,701 (94.8%) |
Monthly Income b c | ||
Level 1 (high) | 98,821 (33.1%) | 97,892 (32.8%) |
Level 2 (medium) | 118,804 (39.8%) | 119,782 (40.2%) |
Level 3 (low) | 80,583 (27.0%) | 80,534 (27.0%) |
Urbanization c | ||
Level 1 (high) | 60,818 (20.7%) | 68,806 (23.5%) |
Level 2 (medium) | 135,654 (46.1%) | 124,362 (42.5%) |
Level 3 (low) | 97,509 (33.2%) | 99,528 (34.0%) |