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. 2016 Mar 7;2016:4929432. doi: 10.1155/2016/4929432

Table 3.

Assessment of the hypotheses—average (and range) or percentage of the independent variables by three categories of participation rates.

Variable Low response (n = 11)
(≤20%)
Middle response (n = 9)
(21–50%)
High response (n = 10)
(>50%)
(H1) Average income GPs in € 89,099
(17,500–135,000)
44,160
(10,750–115,000)
48,535 (n = 9)
(10,800–150,000)
(H2) % with material incentive 82% 56% 30%
(H3) % salaried GPs 9% 33% 40%
(H3) % FFS 18% 0% 30%
(H4) Average survey load 3.2
(1–5)
3.3
(1–5)
1.7
(1–5)
(H5) Average % general trust 44% (n = 7)
(20–66)
33% (n = 8)
(21–74)
17% (n = 6)
(8–29)
(H6) Average number of GPs 14,045
(810–53,790)
7,796
(1,220–7,045)
7,358
(180–39,000)
(H6) Average PC structure 2.29
(2.0–2.5)
2.23
(2.0–2.4)
2.09 (n = 9)
(1.9–2.4)
(H6) % with support letter professional organization 73% 66% 50%
Average population in millions 19
(1,3–81,7)
17
(2,1–73,7)
10
(0,3–46,7)
Average GDP (EU28 = 100) 118
(47–170)
89
(38–280)
93
(21–310)

No data for Italy.