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5. Public Reporting as a Quality Improvement Strategy

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Author,<br />

Year 10. KQ3:Results 11. KQ4: Results 12. KQ5: Results 13. KQ6: Results<br />

Age:<br />

20-24: 1.00<br />

(reference)<br />

25-29: 2.8 (1.39-<br />

<strong>5.</strong>61)<br />

30-34: 2.46 (1.11-<br />

<strong>5.</strong>46)<br />

35-39: 2.98 (1.30-<br />

6.83)<br />

40-44: 2.28 (.96-<br />

<strong>5.</strong>44)<br />

45-49: 1.49 (.61-<br />

3.66)<br />

14. Summary<br />

I-59<br />

Parity:<br />

none: 1.00<br />

(reference)<br />

One: 2.00 (1.01-<br />

3.93)<br />

Two: 1.05 (.53-<br />

2.06)<br />

Three or more:<br />

1.06 (.45-2.50)<br />

Adjusting for age<br />

and parity, odds<br />

ratios found that<br />

education<br />

[compared to<br />

middle school or<br />

less - High school:<br />

2.08 (1.05-4.11);<br />

College or higher:<br />

3.53 (1.67-7.46)]<br />

had an affect on<br />

awareness <strong>as</strong> did<br />

monthly income of<br />

>2001 USD [1.77<br />

OR (1.07-2.91)<br />

compared to

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