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Atherton H, Brant H, Ziebland S, et al. The potential of alternatives to face-to-face consultation in general practice, and the impact on different patient groups: a mixed-methods case study. Southampton (UK): NIHR Journals Library; 2018 Jun. (Health Services and Delivery Research, No. 6.20.)

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Appendix 17Proportion of patients with multimorbidities in different age groups (aged ≥ 18 years)

Age group (years)Multimorbidities (all practices)
NoYesTotal
nrow%col%nrow%col%ncol%
18–24776297.214.22272.82.7798912.7
25–4426,01396.047.710964.013.327,10943.2
45–6414,90285.627.3251714.430.517,41927.7
65–74396468.37.3184031.722.358049.2
75–84150147.52.8165652.520.031575.0
≥ 8540330.30.792869.711.213312.1
Total ≥ 65586857.010.8442443.053.510,29216.3
Total54,54586.8100826413.210062,809100

col%, column %; row%, row %.

Notes

Six practices (A, B, C, F, G and H). Patients aged ≥ 18 years. Multimorbidity was present if the patient had two or more of any of the predefined set of 15 possible conditions.

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