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Description of Table 3: Logistic Regression Predicting Treatment Choice from
Survey 2.
The Predictors on Survey 1 were "Pain Limitation" and "Quality of Life". The
treatments
used by at least 25% of respondents on Survey 1 were "stress management",
"physical
therapy", "home exercises", "surgery", and "home modification" (such as a new
bed).
Of these, pain limitation on survey 1 was predictive only of surgery: odds ratio
of 1.044,
95% confidence interval of 1.011 to 1.078. Quality of life at survey 1 was
predictive of
the other four treatments, but not of surgery. For these four treatments, the
odds ratio
and 95% confidence interval were: stress management, odds ratio of .709, 95%
confidence interval of .541 to .930. Physical therapy: odds ratio of .729, 95%
confidence interval of .559 to .952. Home exercises: odds ratio of .740, 95%
confidence interval of .550 to .998. Home modification: odds ratio of .640, 95%
confidence interval of .482 to .850.
Predictors on Survey 2 were again "Pain Limitation" and "Quality of Life". The
treatments used by at least 25% of respondents on Survey 2 were "pacing
activities",
"stress management", "physical therapy", "home exercises", and "massage". Pain
limitation was predictive of pacing activities and massage. Pacing activities:
odds ratio
of 1.041, 95% confidence interval of 1.006 to 1.078. Massage: odds ratio of
1.035,
95% confidence interval of 1.000 to 1.071. Quality of life on survey 2 predicted
stress
management, physical therapy and home exercises. Stress management: odds ratio
of
.715, 95% confidence interval of .546 to .937. Physical therapy: odds ratio of
.752, 95%
confidence interval of .578 to .977. Home exercises: odds ratio of .632, 95%
confidence interval of .456 to .875. End of description.
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