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Table 4 PCP Perceptions of CR Intake Transition records Received, N = 28

From: Primary care provider perceptions of intake transition records and shared care with outpatient cardiac rehabilitation programs

Quality Indicator

Rating

(Mean ± SD)

All necessary information was included in the intake transition record

4.46 ± 0.79

The intake transition record was of high quality

4.43 ± 0.69

I was satisfied with the organization of the intake transition record

4.32 ± 0.77

The intake transition record met my needs

4.32 ± 0.61

The intake transition record was easy to understand

4.32 ± 0.77

I was satisfied with the length of the intake transition record

4.25 ± 0.97

I was satisfied with the length of time required to read the intake transition record

4.11 ± 0.88

Receiving an intake transition record from CR makes me more likely to refer my patients to the program

4.04 ± 1.10

I was satisfied with the time from patient referral to transition record receipt

3.96 ± 0.84

I used information in the intake transition record to manage my patient's risk factors

3.89 ± 1.03

I will likely go back to the information in the intake transition record again at a later time and use it for patient care

3.82 ± 0.98

I used the information in the intake transition record to:

 

Manage my patient's medications

3.61 ± 1.10

Manage my patient's exercise habits

3.39 ± 1.20

Manage my patient's weight

3.11 ± 0.96

The transition record included non-useful information

2.36 ± 0.95

  1. Ratings were made on a 5-point Likert scale, with 1 being the lowest quality or greatest disagreement and 5 being the highest quality or greatest agreement.
  2. PCP, primary care provider; CR, cardiac rehabilitation.