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Campbell JL, Fletcher E, Abel G, et al. Policies and strategies to retain and support the return of experienced GPs in direct patient care: the ReGROUP mixed-methods study. Southampton (UK): NIHR Journals Library; 2019 Apr. (Health Services and Delivery Research, No. 7.14.)

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Appendix 13Comparison of general practitioners in south-west England and those in the rest of England

TABLE 37

Comparison of GPs in south-west England and those in the rest of England. Data obtained from NHS Digital171 representing the GP workforce as of March 2016 and are restricted to those practices linked to a CCG

CharacteristicRegion
South-west EnglandRest of England
Gender, n (%)
 Male1157 (45.4)15,922 (47.5)
 Female1390 (54.6)17,568 (52.5)
 Unknowna40
Country of qualification, n (%)
 UK2288 (92.5)24,062 (76.9)
 EEA98 (4.0)1335 (4.3)
 Elsewhere88 (3.6)5906 (18.9)
 Unknowna732191
Role, n (%)
 Partner321 (12.6)4453 (15.5)
 Salaried681 (26.7)8083 (28.2)
 Other1545 (60.7)16,175 (56.3)
 Unknowna04783
Age (years), mean (SD)45.6 (9.0)45.3 (10.3)
FTE, mean (SD)0.80 (0.29)0.77 (0.27)

EEA, European Economic Area; SD, standard deviation.

a

Not included in percentage denominator.

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