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. 2006 Dec;41(6):2290–2302. doi: 10.1111/j.1475-6773.2006.00560.x

Table 1.

Detection Rates, Timing of Detection and Physicians' Perception of Impact of Detection on SP Care Based on Detection Fax 2 Weeks Following Visit

Suspected an SP Visit N (%), 296 Timing of Suspicion* N (%) Impact on Care N (%)
Yes, definitely 22 (7%) Before/during visit 15/22 (68%) No impact on care 10/15 (67%)
Some impact on care 5/15 (33%)
After visit 7/22 (32%) No impact on care 6/7 (86%)
Some impact on care 1/7 (14%)
Yes, probably 35 (12%) Before/during visit 23/35 (66%) No impact on care 20/22 (91%)
Some impact on care 2/22 (9%)
After visit 12/35 (34%) No impact on care 12/12 (100%)
Uncertain 13 (4%) Before/during visit* 4/12 (33%) No impact on care 4/4 (100%)
After visit 8/12 (67%) No impact on care 8/8 (100%)
No, probably not 50 (17%)
No, certainly not 176 (60%)
*

One physician did not complete timing question on detection form.

One physician did not complete impact question on detection form.