Logit Model for Patients That Fell. Logit Model Information 6.4.1 for Patients That Fell The average partial effect indicates that for every increase in 1 for the Xxxxx Fall Scale the probability of prescribing Opioids or Benzodiazepines increases by 0.0002 on average and this is significant as p < .05.
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Logit Model for Patients That Fell. Logit Model Information 6.4.1 11.4.1 for Patients That Fell The average partial effect indicates that for every increase in 1 for the Xxxxx Fall Scale the probability of prescribing Opioids or Benzodiazepines (not including Fentanyl) increases by 0.0002 0.0005 on average and this is significant as p < .05.
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Logit Model for Patients That Fell. Logit Model Information 6.4.1 7.4.1 for Patients That Fell The average partial effect indicates that for every increase in 1 for the Xxxxx Fall Scale the probability of prescribing Opioids or Benzodiazepines (not including midazolam and not including fentanyl) increases by 0.0002 0.0005 on average and this is significant as p < .05.
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Logit Model for Patients That Fell. Logit Model Information 6.4.1 10.4.1 for Patients That Fell The average partial effect indicates that for every increase in 1 for the Xxxxx Fall Scale the probability of prescribing Opioids or Benzodiazepines increases by 0.0002 0.0003 on average and this is significant as p < .05.
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