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. 2016 Jul 4;16:22. doi: 10.1186/s12873-016-0086-1

Table 2.

Patients’ and doctors’ assessments of urgency level for the consultation and agreement between their assessments

Nordic countries Western Europe, North America, Oceania Eastern Europe Asia including Turkey Africa Latin America
Norwegians Immigrantsa
n = 867 n = 620 n = 118 n = 38 n = 101 n = 196 n = 145 n = 22
% % % % % % % %
Assessment by patients of urgency level
Less than one hour 17.5 40.2 16.1 23.7 48.5 43.4 54.5 36.4
Within a few hours 54.0 43.2 44.1 47.4 39.6 46.9 38.6 45.5
Non-urgent 28.5 16.6 39.8 28.9 11.9 9.7 6.9 18.2
Assessment by doctors of urgency level
Less than one hour 1.6 1.9 0.8 5.3 2.0 2.0 1.4 4.5
Within a few hours 36.8 29.7 28.0 31.6 29.7 35.7 21.4 36.4
Non-urgent 61.6 68.4 71.2 63.2 68.3 62.2 77.2 59.1
Agreement using a Kendall tau-b coefficient 0.296** 0.129** 0.222* −0.120 0.127 0.195* 0.090 0.196

aIncluding both first- and second-generation immigrants, **p < 0.05, ** p < 0.001

Missing pair of observations: Total; n = 334 (18.3 %)