Table 2.
PCPs’ reports of how many of their patients have an HbA1c goal of <7%* N=144 |
Percentage of PCPs’ patients who have an HbA1c goal of <7% | PCPs’ reports of how
many of their patients have an HbA1c goal of 7–7.9%* N=136 |
Percentage of PCPs’ patients who have an HbA1c goal of 7–7.9% | |
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N (%) | Mean±SD | N (%) | Mean±SD | |
None or very few (<10%) of their patients have this HbA1c goal | 12 (8) | 56.3±0.08 | 12 (9) | 22.8±0.04 |
Some (10–40%) of their patients have this HbA1c goal | 21 (15) | 54.0±0.05 | 85 (63) | 22.8±0.05 |
About half (41–60%) of their patients have this HbA1c goal | 29 (20) | 54.9±0.08 | 21 (15) | 23.2±0.05 |
Most (61–90%) of their patients have this HbA1c goal | 61 (42) | 56.0±0.07 | 17 (13) | 24.6±0.06 |
Nearly all (>90%) of their patients have this HbA1c goal | 21 (15) | 52.4±0.05 | 1 (<1) | 23.2 |
*Rows are not mutually exclusive.
HbA1c, glycated hemoglobin; PCP, primary care providers.