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. 2018 Apr 20;35(6):676–683. doi: 10.1093/fampra/cmy021

Table 1.

Baseline characteristics of 2296 children presenting to primary care with respiratory tract infection between July 2011 and May 2013 (Children with and without post-consultation symptom diary data are compared.)

Children with diary data
n = 1408
Children without diary data
n = 888
P Value
Child baseline characteristics
 Male gender, n (%) 742 (52.7) 446 (50.2) 0.248a
 Mean age, year 4.1 4.2 0.772b
 Ethnicity, White, n (%) 1251 (89.2) 767 (86.6) 0.061a
 Chronic illness, n (%) 271 (19.3) 167 (18.8) 0.803a
  Current asthma, n (%) 147 (10.4) 86 (9.7) 0.559a
  Previous asthma, n (%) 67 (4.8) 34 (3.8) 0.290a
  Diabetes, n (%) 2 (0.1) 1 (0.1) 0.849a
 Pre-consultation illness duration, mean days 7.7 7.4 0.176b
 Global illness severity score clinician (range 0–10), mean 2.9 2.9 0.861b
 Global illness severity score carer (range 0–10), mean 5.3 5.3 0.460b
Family/background data
 Mother’s mean age, year 35.0 32.4 <0.001b
 Number of children in home (mean) 1.9 2.1 <0.001b
 Only child, n (%) 501 (35.7) 289 (32.8) 0.150a
 Breastfed at 3 months, n (%) 676 (51.3) 325 (40.5) <0.001a
 Mother smoker, n (%) 217 (15.6) 249 (28.9) <0.001a
 Index of multiple deprivation, mean 20.7 24.8 <0.001b
 Living in 20% most deprived areas, n (%) 223 (15.9) 238 (27.1) <0.001a
Clinical management
 Antibiotics prescribed, n (%) 568 (40.3) 366 (41.2) 0.678a
  Immediate, n (%) 446 (31.7) 299 (33.7) 0.457a
  Delayed, n (%) 122 (8.7) 67 (7.6)

aPearson’s chi-square test.

bUnpaired t-test.