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. 2015 Feb 24;3(1):e000062. doi: 10.1136/bmjdrc-2014-000062

Table 2.

PCPs’ reports on how many of their patients have certain glycemic goals compared with how many of their patients actually achieve those goals

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%
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.