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Table 7 Responses to each item of the self-efficacy questionnaire

From: Process evaluation of a point-of-care cluster randomised trial using a computer-delivered intervention to reduce antibiotic prescribing in primary care

 

Intervention group

Control group

How certain are you that you could treat a patient with an RTI without an immediate prescription of antibiotics? Please use the scale below to rate each statement

0

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

9

10

0

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

9

10

When a patient DOES want antibiotics

11.1

0

0

3.7

0

48.1

0

11.1

7.4

3.7

14.8

1.8

0

18

5.4

8.9

37.5

12.5

17.9

12.5

1.8

0

When a patient DOES NOT want antibiotics

11.1

7.4

0

11.1

0

0

0

11.1

22.2

7.4

29.6

1.8

0

0

0

0

46.4

0

5.4

23.2

23.2

0

When you are in a rush

11.1

0

0

11.1

0

33.3

3.7

14.8

0

3.7

22.2

1.8

1.8

1.8

8.9

8.9

23.2

16.1

26.8

8.9

1.8

0

When you have plenty of time to talk to a patient

11.1

0

0

0

0

18.5

3.7

11.1

11.1

18.5

25.9

1.8

0

0

1.8

0

19.6

12.5

16.1

33.9

14.3

0

When you think a patient is at LOW risk of developing further medical complications

11.1

0

0

0

0

29.6

0

0

11.1

18.5

29.6

1.8

0

0

1.8

0

19.6

5.4

14.3

25.7

21.4

0

When you think a patient may be at HIGH risk of developing further medical complications

11.1

0

22.2

11.1

11.1

14.8

3.7

7.4

0

18.5

0

7.4

10.7

44.6

17.9

0

5.4

7.1

3.6

3.6

0

0

When a patient has used self-management techniques for the RTI before consulting

11.1

0

0

14.8

0

33.3

11

0

7.4

18.5

3.7

1.8

3.6

19.9

10.7

14.3

23.2

10.7

8.9

5.4

3.6

0

  1. Figures are percents.
  2. N = 83 (27 intervention group, 56 control group).