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. 2014 Dec 1;64(629):e775–e782. doi: 10.3399/bjgp14X682849

Table 1.

Participant characteristics at time of interview

Interviewees, n = 34 Total Lower GI symptoms Respiratory symptoms
Sex
  Male 18 10 8
  Female 16 9 7

Age, years
  <50 7 4 3
  50–59 8 4 4
  60–69 11 8 3
  ≥70 8 3 5

Referral type
  2-Week Wait (2WW) 17 8 9
  Routine 12 7 5
  Routine (urgent)a 3 3 0
  Tertiary b 1 0 1
  Missing data 1 1 0

Education
  Degree 12 6 6
  A level/diploma/professional/vocational 13 9 4
  GCSE/O level 2 1 1
  None/unknown 7 3 4

Ethnic group
  White British 31 18 13
  White other 1 0 1
  Pakistani 1 1 0
  Black African 1 0 1

Diagnosis at interview
  Cancer 3 1 2
  Not cancer 15 9 6
  Diagnosis not known at interview 16 9 7

Interview
  Mean time, days, from referral to interview c 64.2 73.1 52.8
a

GPs did not use a formal 2WW pathway but identified the referral as requiring urgent attention.

b

Patient admitted to secondary care after a chest X-ray and subsequently referred to tertiary respiratory clinic.

c

n = 32, two patients missing data.