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Table 2 Demographics of participants from urban and rural areas

From: Screening for atrial fibrillation and other arrhythmias in primary care

Location of practice: a

Urban

(n = 254, 54.9%)

Rural areas b

(n = 209, 45.1%)

Overall

(n = 463)

Gender: Female

180 (70.9%)

148 (70.8%)

328 (70.8%)

Male

72 (28.3%)

59 (28.2%)

131 (28.3%)

Rather not say

2 (0.8%)

2 (1.0%)

4 (0.9%)

General Practice Qualifications:

 FRACGP

201 (79.1%)

130 (62.2%)

331 (71.5%)

 FACRRM and FRACGP

2 (0.8%)

11 (5.3%)

13 (2.8%)

 FACRRM

0 (0%)

8 (3.8%)

8 (1.7%)

 GP Registrars

35 (13.8%)

50 (23.9%)

85 (18.4%)

 Other

16 (6.3%)

10 (4.8%)

26 (5.6%%)

Number of years working in general practice:

 Less than 1 year

8 (3.1%)

17 (8.1%)

25 (5.4%)

 1–4 years

70 (27.6%)

63 (30.1%)

133 (28.7%)

 5–9 years

59 (23.2%)

48 (23.0%)

107 (23.1%)

 10–19 years

54 (21.3%)

40 (19.1%)

94 (20.3%)

 20 years and more

63 (24.8%)

41 (19.6%)

104 (22.5%)

Number of hours per week working in general practice

 1–16 h

37 (14.6%)

27 (12.9%)

64 (13.8%)

 17–32 h

111 (43.7%)

72 (34.4%)

183 (39.5%)

 33–40 h

66 (26.0%)

76 (36.4%)

142 (30.7%)

 More than 40 h

40 (15.7%)

34 (16.3%)

74 (16.0%)

  1. aNew South Wales: 163, Queensland: 103, Victoria: 84, South Australia: 41, Western Australia: 36, Tasmania: 20, Northern Territory: 11, and Australian Capital Territory: 5
  2. bInner regional areas: 127 (27.4%), Outer regional areas: 58 (12.5%), Remote/ Very remote areas: 24 (5.2%)