Gynecologists (n = 418) | Diabetologists (n = 42) | p-value* | |
---|---|---|---|
* Comparison of gynecologists with diabetologists | |||
Response rate (dispatched questionnaires) | 54.1 % (418 von 773) | 55.3 % (42 von 76) | |
|
40.1 % (108 von 269) | 53.8 % (28 von 52) | |
|
61.6 % (310 von 504) | 58.3 % (14 von 24) | |
Distribution between the sexes | < 0.001 | ||
|
108 (25.8 %) | 28 (66.7 %) | |
|
310 (74.2 %) | 14 (33.3 %) | |
Years of working as a medical specialist | 0.71 | ||
|
24 (5.8 %) | 0 (0 %) | |
|
72 (17.4 %) | 7 (16.7 %) | |
|
142 (34.4 %) | 18 (42.9 %) | |
|
175 (42.4 %) | 17 (40.5 %) | |
Patient age | < 0.001 | ||
|
172 (43.7 %) | 6 (15.0 %) | |
|
208 (52.8 %) | 6 (15.0 %) | |
|
14 (3.6 %) | 28 (70.0 %) | |
Percentage of patients who had given birth to at least one child previously | 0.92 | ||
|
10 (2.5 %) | 5 (15.2 %) | |
|
116 (29.3 %) | 7 (21.2 %) | |
|
162 (40.9 %) | 8 (24.2 %) | |
|
108 (27.3 %) | 13 (39.4 %) | |
Knowledge of the S3 guideline on GDM | 0.08 | ||
|
236 (57.4 %) | 31 (73.8 %) | |
|
158 (38.4 %) | 8 (19.0 %) | |
|
13 (3.2 %) | 1 (2.4 %) | |
|
4 (1.0 %) | 2 (4.8 %) |