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. 2016 Apr 11;31(8):918–924. doi: 10.1007/s11606-016-3643-0

Table 2.

Knowledge, Attitudes, and Behaviors Reported by Survey Respondents

All Providers, N (%)
Familiarity with guidelines
 Very 105 (57 %)
 Somewhat 76 (41 %)
 Only a little 3 (2 %)
 Not at all 0 (0 %)
Ability to effectively communicate
 Very 107 (58 %)
 Somewhat 75 (41 %)
 Only a little 2 (1 %)
 Not at all 0 (0 %)
Agree that antibiotics are overused in primary care
 Strongly agree 152 (82 %)
 Somewhat agree 33 (18 %)
 Somewhat disagree 0 (0 %)
 Strongly disagree 0 (0 %)
Patient demand is a problem
 Strongly agree 108 (59 %)
 Somewhat agree 64 (35 %)
 Somewhat disagree 9 (5 %)
 Strongly disagree 3 (2 %)
Prescribing rate compared to peers
 More often 14 (8 %)
 About the same 79 (43 %)
 Less often 92 (50 %)
Feedback received on prescribing
 No 85 (46 %)
 Yes 100 (54 %)
How often feel rushed when seeing a patient
 Almost always or most of the time 68 (37 %)
 Sometimes, rarely or never 116 (63 %)