From: Management of children's urinary tract infections in Dutch family practice: a cohort study
Group 1 (183 children) | Group 2 (52 children) | Group 3 (43 children) | Total (278 children) | |
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Pecentage (number) of episodes with more than one contact during the episode | ||||
Overall episodes with more than one contact (indicator 3) | 28 (52/183) | 34 (35/104) | 36 (46/129) | 32 (133/416) |
First episode | 28 (52/183) | 35 (18/52) | 33 (14/43) | 30 (84/278) |
Second episode | - | 33 (17/52) | 37 (16/43) | 35 (33/95) |
Third episode | - | - | 37 (16/43) | 37 (16/43) |
Percentage (number) of children with a referral | ||||
Overall | 8 (14/183) | 19 (10/52) | 33 (14/43) | 14 (38/278) |
First episode | 8 (14/183) | 12 (6/52) | 9 (4/43) | 9 (24/278) |
Second episode | - | 8 (4/52) | 16 (7/43) | 12 (11/95) |
Third episode | - | - | 7 (3/43) | 7 (3/43) |
Percentage (number) of children with a referral, special groups of children | ||||
Children <1 year of age (indicator 4) | 67 (2/3) | 100 (1/1) | 0 (0/0) | 75 (3/4) |
Boys overall (indicator 5) | 18 (7/40) | 25 (1/4) | 0 (0/3) | 17 (8/47) |
Girls overall | 5 (7/143) | 19 (9/48) | 38 (15/40) | 13 (31/231) |
Girls 1–4 years, second episode (indicator 6) | - | 9 (2/22) | 33 (7/21) | 21 (9/43) |
Girls 5–9 years, third episode (indicator 7) | - | - | 7 (2/27) | 7 (2/27) |