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. 2012 Jul 3;1:13. doi: 10.1186/2001-1326-1-13

Table 6.

Different answers to the knowledge of COPD between intervention group and control group

 
Intervention
Control
P value
  Group(n = 49) Group(n = 61)  
Prevalence of COPD in China
 
 
NS
Average of reported prevalence
11.2%
13.6%
 
Average of reported prevalence
0.2–50.0%
0.2–70.0%
 
Most important risk factors of COPD (% of respondents)
NS
Smoking
91.8%
95.1%
 
Infection
8.2%
4.9%
 
Most valuable indication for early diagnosis of COPD (% of respondents)
NS
Symptoms
16.3%
18.0%
 
Physical examination
2.0%
8.2%
 
Spirometry
89.8%
86.9%
 
Chest x-ray
4.1%
8.2%
 
First choice exam for confirming diagnosis (% of respondents)
NS
Spirometry
55.1%
54.1%
 
Medical history (chronic bronchitis or emphysema)
22.4%
23.0%
 
Symptoms
20.4%
24.6%
 
First-line prescribed medicine for COPD
0.009
Beta2-agonists
49.0%
23.0%
 
Combined beta2-agonists with corticosteroid
30.6%
42.7%
 
Inhaled corticosteroid
8.2%%
11.8%
 
Anticholinergic
4.1%
11.0%
 
Theophylline
6.1%
8.2%
 
First-line prescribed medicine for COPD exacerbation (% of respondents)
0.004
Antibiotics
42.9%
31.1%
 
Oral corticosteroid
14.3%
21.3%
 
Combined beta2-agonists with corticosteroid
14.3%
19.7%
 
Beta2-agonists bronchodilators
24.5%
11.5%
 
Anticholinergic agents
2.0%
3.3%
 
Theophylline
0.0%
4.9%
 
Provide smoking cessation counseling
NS
Always
97.0%
98.0%
 
Occasionally
3.0%
2.0%
 
Suggestions for taking influenza vaccine
0.03
Always
63.3%
47.5%
 
Occasionally
36.7%
52.5%
 
Indications for inhaled corticosteroid
NS
Know well
40.8%
27.9%
 
Know moderately
26.6%
39.3%
 
Know poor 32.6% 32.8%