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Chronic Fatigue Syndrome: a survey of GPs' attitudes and knowledge
Fam. Pract. Bowen et al. 22: 389

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  • Appendix - Appendix 1: Frequency distribution of GPs’ total attitude scores Appendix 2: Proportion of positive responses from GPs to attitude statements. Estimates with confidence intervals greater than 0.5 have a significantly higher proportion of positive responses Appendix 3: Relative proportion positive GP responses to attitude statements for GPs who accept CFS/ME as recognisable clinical entity and those who don’t or are uncertain. Estimates with confidence intervals greater than 1 have a significantly higher proportion of positive responses in GPs who accept CFS/ME as recognisable clinical entity compared to those who don’t or are uncertain Appendix 4: Relative proportion of positive GP responses to attitude statements for GPs who know anyone socially with CFS and those who don’t. Estimates with confidence intervals greater than 1 have a significantly higher proportion of positive responses for GPs who know anyone socially with CFS compared to those who don’t Appendix 5: Relative proportion positive for GP responses to attitude statements for female and male GPs. Estimates with confidence intervals greater than 1 had a significantly higher proportion of positive responses for female GPs




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