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Fig. 2 | BMC Family Practice

Fig. 2

From: GP- and practice-related variation in ambulatory sensitive hospitalisations of older primary care patients

Fig. 2

Adjusted ASH per 1000 person-yearsa by practice deprivation and area type, complexb or non-complexc subgroups. a Aged 75+ in primary care. b Practice-level variables separately added to the full base model for the subgroup of participants with complex care needs that includes group assignment in the BRIGHT trial, number of ASH events in the 18-month period prior to baseline, age, ethnicity, marital status, living arrangement, deprivation decile of participant’s home address, education, number of health problems, number of medications, Geriatric Depression Scale (GDS-15) score (depression), social support score, physical activity, alcohol consumption, frequency of alcohol intake, and nutritional risk score. c Practice-level variables separately added to the full base model for the subgroup of non-complex participants that includes group assignment in the BRIGHT trial, number of ASH events in the 18-month period prior to baseline, age, marital status, living arrangement, deprivation decile of participant’s home address, education, number of health problems, number of medications, Abbreviated Mental Test Score (cognition), Geriatric Depression Scale (GDS-15) score (depression), social support score, physical activity, smoking, alcohol consumption, frequency of alcohol intake, and nutritional risk score

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