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. 2023 Apr 7. Online ahead of print. doi: 10.1016/j.encep.2023.03.001

Table 1.

Demographic, organization and characteristics of general practitioners.

Baseline
(n = 351)
Follow-up
(n = 182)
P-value
Female [n (%)] 154 (43.9) 79 (43.6) 0.31
Age (year) [mean (SD)] 50.2 (11.9) 50.2 (12.2) 0.82
Urban areas [n (%)] 122 (34.8) 61 (33.7) 0.49
Medical office [missing = 3]
 Alone [n (%)] 72 (20.7) 37 (20.2)
 Mono-professional [n (%)] 123 (35.3) 65 (35.5)
 Pluri-professional [n (%)] 153 (44.0) 81 (44.3) 0.61
General Practice supervisors [n (%)] NA 104 (57.1) NA
Change in work organization [yes; n (%)] 256 (72.9) NA NA
Activity modification [missing = 6] NA NA
 More patients [n (%)] 51 (28.0)
 Same number of patients than usually [n (%)] 96 (52.7)
 Fewer patients [n (%)] 29 (15.9)

NA: not applicable; SD: standard deviation.