Table 2:

Characteristics of patients with and without a disability who were admitted to hospital with COVID-19

CharacteristicNo. (%) of patients with a disability
n = 285
No. (%) of patients without a disability
n = 994
SD
No. of unique patients269940
Age, yr; median (IQR)74 (62–84)63 (52–78)0.50
 < 6054 (18.9)422 (42.5)0.54
 60–75100 (35.1)280 (28.2)
 > 75131 (46.0)292 (29.4)
Male gender154 (54.0)588 (59.2)0.10
Transfer from an acute care hospital24 (8.4)88 (8.9)0.02
Long-term care facility residence69 (24.2)89 (9.0)0.42
Charlson Comorbidity Index*
 0157 (55.1)614 (61.8)0.15
 151 (17.9)171 (17.2)
 ≥ 277 (27.0)209 (21.0)
Diabetes mellitus108 (38.4)255 (26.1)0.27
Chronic hypertension126 (44.8)339 (34.7)0.21
Coronary artery disease28 (10.0)58 (5.9)0.15
Heart failure24 (8.5)59 (6.0)0.10
Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease15 (5.3)54 (5.5)0.01
Dementia51 (17.9)71 (7.1)0.33
Psychiatric disorders52 (18.2)101 (10.2)0.23
Neighbourhood income quintile
 Q1 (lowest)108 (37.9)358 (36.0)0.13
 Q245 (15.8)171 (17.2)
 Q352 (18.2)158 (15.9)
 Q438 (13.3)154 (15.5)
 Q5 (highest)34 (11.9)109 (11.0)
 Missing8 (2.8)44 (4.4)
Neighbourhood visible minority quintile
 Q1 (lowest)39 (13.7)94 (9.5)0.32
 Q262 (21.8)191 (19.2)
 Q388 (30.9)232 (23.3)
 Q443 (15.1)191 (19.2)
 Q5 (highest)42 (14.7)241 (24.2)
 Missing11 (3.9)45 (4.5)
  • Note: IQR = interquartile range, SD = standardized difference (differences ≥ 0.1 reflect meaningful imbalance).

  • * We excluded disability and dementia codes from the calculation of the Charlson Comorbidity Index to avoid overlap.