TABLE 43

Demographic distribution of GP interview sample (n = 41)

CharacteristicNumber of interviewees
Role (current or most recent)
 Partner22
 Salary5
 Locum14
Gender
 Male20
 Female21
Ethnicity
 White41
 Other0
Age (years)
 < 407
 40–4916
 ≥ 5018
Practice list size
 Small/medium (< 3500–8000)8
 Large (> 8000)21
 Not knowna12
CQC practice rating
 Inadequate0
 Requires improvement0
 Good24
 Outstanding1
 Not knowna,b16
Deprivation rating of practice
 1–5 (more deprived)10
 6–10 (less deprived)19
 Not knowna12
a

Not known = GPs who were locums and not attached to only one practice.

b

Data not available.

From: Appendix 19, Demographic distribution of general practitioner interview sample

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