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. 2023 Jul 31;8(7):e012374. doi: 10.1136/bmjgh-2023-012374

Table 2.

Descriptive results: prescribing decisions and process quality of care

All consultations Public sector consultations Private sector consultations P value*
Patient treatment includes
 Number of drugs 2.84 (2.67 to 3.00) 2.30 (2.12 to 2.49) 3.38 (3.16 to 3.61) <0.001
 Antibiotics 72.6% (65.9 to 78.7) 78.4% (69.2 to 86.0) 66.7% (56.5 to 75.8) 0.061
 ‘Access’ antibiotics 60.7% (53.6 to 67.5) 74.5% (64.9 to 82.6) 46.5% (36.4 to 56.8) <0.001
 ‘Watch’ antibiotics 12.4% (08.2 to 17.8) 4.9% (01.6 to 11.1) 20.2% (12.8 to 29.5) 0.001
 Steroids 26.4% (20.4 to 33.0) 2.9% (00.6 to 08.4) 50.5% (40.3 to 60.7) <0.001
 Bronchodilators 14.4% (09.9 to 20.1) 1.0% (00.0 to 05.3) 28.3% (19.7 to 38.2) <0.001
 Antihistamines 29.9% (23.6 to 36.7) 41.2% (31.5 to 51.4) 18.2% (11.1 to 27.2) <0.001
Process quality of care measures
 Consultation duration (min) 8.91 (8.29 to 9.52) 7.77 (7.01 to 8.54) 10.07 (9.14 to 11.00) <0.001
 Number of essential questions asked 7.37 (6.85 to 7.90) 6.13 (5.41 to 6.84) 8.66 (7.95 to 9.36) <0.001
 Number of essential examinations done 3.93 (3.61 to 4.24) 2.60 (2.30 to 2.90) 5.29 (4.88 to 5.70) <0.001
 Provider retrieved discriminating information 32.8% (26.4 to 39.8) 5.9% (02.2 to 12.4) 60.6% (50.3 to 70.3) <0.001
Number of observations 201 102 99

Numbers indicate mean or proportions, with 95% CIs in parentheses. Sample sizes are numbers of standardised patient consultations.

*The p value is based on t-test for means and χ2 tests for proportions comparing the private and public sector characteristics.