Table 2.
Characteristic | Trio cases (n=26) | Quartet cases (n=10) |
GP grading | Successful: 18 (69.2%) Unsuccessful: 8 (30.8%) |
Successful: 5 (50.0%) Unsuccessful: 5 (50.0%) |
GP practices and GPs (n) | 14 GP practices, 17 GPs | 8 GP practices, 9 GPs |
Practice sizes | Small (<5000 patients): 1 (7.1%) Medium (5–10 000 patients): 8 (57.1%) Large (10 000+ patients): 5 (35.7%) |
Small (<5000 patients): 0 (0.0%) Medium (5–10 000 patients): 4 (50.0%) Large (10 000+ patients): 4 (50.0%) |
Patient age | Range: 27–87 Median: 67 |
Range: 59–77 Median: 71 |
Patient sex | Female: 14 (53.8%) Male: 12 (46.2%) |
Female: 3 (30.0%) Male: 7 (70.0%) |
Admission | Inpatient: 20 (76.9%) Outpatient: 2 (7.7%) Other*: 4 (15.4%) |
Inpatient: 7 (70.0%) Outpatient: 1 (10.0%) Other*: 2 (20.0%) |
Specialties |
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Hospital grade of discharging physician | 2 grade types: Consultant: 20 (76.9%) Core trainee or equivalent: 6 (23.1%) |
4 grade types: Consultant: 6 (60%) Advanced clinical practitioner: 1 (10%) Junior doctor: 2 (20%) Senior house officer: 1 (10%) |
*Other may include but not be limited to admission types such as accident and emergency visit, day case procedure, or specialty assessment unit visit.
GP, general practitioner.