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. 2006 Dec 21;12(47):7671–7675. doi: 10.3748/wjg.v12.i47.7671

Table 3.

Relation between assurance and avoidance behaviors and years in practice

Number of yearsin practice Often/sometimes n (%)
Assurance behavior
Order more tests than 1-9 14/33 (42)
medically indicated 10-19 26/67 (39)
20- 8/31 (26)
Prescribe more medications 1-9 7/33 (21)a
(e.g., antibiotics) than 10-19 13/67 (19)c
medically indicated 20- 1/31 (3)
Refer patients to other 1-9 24/33 (73)
specialists unnecessarily 10-19 47/67 (70)
20- 19/31 (61)
Suggest invasive procedures 1-9 21/33 (64)
(e.g., biopsy) to 10-19 36/67 (54)
confirm diagnosis 20- 13/31 (42)
Avoidance behavior
Avoid certain procedures 1-9 28/33 (85)
or interventions 10-19 52/67 (78)
20- 19/31 (61)e
Avoid caring for high-risk patients 1-9 28/33 (85)
10-19 52/67 (78)
20- 19/31 (61)e
a

P = 0.033,

c

P = 0.027 vs 20 yr in practice;

e

P = 0.032 vs 1-9 yr in practice.