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. 2018 Jul 30;8(7):e020599. doi: 10.1136/bmjopen-2017-020599

Table 1.

Characteristics of the GPs involved in the nominal groups

Group 1
(Paris area)
Group 2
(Orléans area)
Number of participants 14 14
 Men 7 11
 Women 7 3
Age, years 29–53 28–64
 Median 33.5 45
 Mean (SD)
  Overall 37 (7.9) 45 (12,6)
  Men 37 (7.1) 49 (11.0)
  Women 37 (8.6) 30 (2.3)
Years of practice
 Mean (SD) 8.9 (8.6) 15,7 (11.1)
 Median 5 16.5
Practice characteristics
 Group practice 6 (42.8%) 9 (64.3%)
 Single practice 0 1 (7.2%)
 Private primary care clinic 0 4 (28.6%)
 Public primary care clinic 3 (21.4%) 0
 Locum 5 (35.7%) 0
 Urban 14 (100%) 8 (57.1%)
 Urban/rural 0 2 (14.2%)
 Rural 0 4 (28.7%)
Special interest
(gynaecology, sport medicine, nutrition and so on)
3 (21.4%) 2 (14.3%)
Professional commitment and CME
 CME 12 (85.7%) 12 (85.7%)
 Medical journals 14 (100%) 14 (100%)
 Academic involvement 7 (50%) 6 (42.8%)
 Sees medical sales representatives 6 (42.9%) 5 (35.7%)
Participants suffering from a chronic disease 1 (7.2%) 0
Usual blood pressure measurement device
 Manual 7 (50%) 6 (42.8%)
 Electronic 4 (28.6%) 7 (50%)
 Any 3 (21.4%) 1 (7.2%)
Use of ambulatory blood pressure measurement 13 (92.9%) 14 (100%)
 Possible loan of a device to the patient 6 (42.9%) 12 (85.7%)

BP, blood pressure; CME, continuing medical education.