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. 2018 Jul 16;29(1):88–93. doi: 10.1093/eurpub/cky112

Table 3.

Comparison of GPs who agreed or disagreed with the statement ‘Selective prevention of CMD is useful’ or who answered ‘I don’t know’

Selective prevention of CMD is useful
Agree Disagree Do not know Overall
n = 471 n = 35 n = 69 P-value
Selective CMD prevention is part of a GP’s normal duties (% agree) 91 20 70 <0.001
Active approach (%) 53 20 22 <0.001
Opportunistic approach (%) 59 17 26 <0.001
Practice protocol available (%) 23 3 19 0.017