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Table 2 Characteristics of primary care practices participating in this qualitative study

From: The complex phenomenon of dysrational antibiotics prescribing decisions in German primary healthcare: a qualitative interview study using dual process theory

Practices

 

Physicians (n = 27)

Practice type (n) (%)

Single practice

12 (44.4)

Group practice

12 (44.4)

Shared roomsa

2 (7.4)

Medical center

1 (3.7)

Organizational changes during last 2 years (n) (%)

Affirmative

22 (81.4)

Number of patients per quarter of year

500–1000

6 (22.2)

1001–1500

11 (40.7)

> 1500

10 (37)

Estimated percentage of patients (%range) (n)

with migrant background

1–80 (27)

receiving welfare benefits

0–50 (26)

  1. aSeparate financial entities and indemnity insurances, but shared rooms, equipment and staff