Table 4

Differences in DAOH between Māori and non-Māori patients across three time periods after adjusting for seven different covariates (sex, age, acuity, ASA, deprivation level, rurality and M3 score)

DecileDAOH30 (complement)DAOH90 (complement)DAOH365 (complement)
Māorinon-MāoriDiff.Māorinon-MāoriDiff.Māorinon-MāoriDiff.
0.12 (28)6 (24)461 (29)65 (25)4334 (31)339 (26)5
0.29 (21)11 (19)269 (21)70 (20)1342 (23)345 (20)3
0.313 (17)14 (16)172 (18)74 (16)2346 (19)349 (16)3
0.415 (15)16 (14)175 (15)76 (14)1349 (16)351 (14)2
0.518 (12)19 (11)178 (12)79 (11)1351 (14)353 (12)2
0.620 (10)21 (9)180 (10)80 (10)0354 (11)355 (10)1
0.721 (9)22 (8)181 (9)82 (8)1356 (9)356 (9)0
0.822 (8)22 (8)082 (8)82 (8)0357 (8)357 (8)0
0.923 (7)23 (7)083 (7)83 (7)0358 (7)358 (7)0
  • DAOH represents time spent alive and out of hospital and in brackets we are showing the complement, which is the time spent dead or in hospital for each time period calculated by taking the maximum of the DAOH period less the DAOH score.

  • DAOH, days alive and out of hospital.