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Table 4 Collateral damage

From: The effect of the COVID-19 pandemic on primary care physicians in Israel, with comparison to an international cohort: a cross-sectional study

 

Israeli respondents

Entire cohort

P value

 

n

%

n

%

 

A patient with a fever caused by an infection other than COVID-19 was seen late due to the fact the COVID-19 protocol was followed which delayed the care

Yes

55

71.4

1,212

41.4

 < 0.001

No

22

28.6

1,718

58.6

Total

77

 

2,930

 

Missing

17

 

3,031

 

A patient with an urgent condition was seen late because he/she did not come to the practice sooner

Yes

53

76.8

1,768

59.9

0.005

No

16

23.2

1,183

40.1

Total

69

 

2,951

 

Missing

25

 

3,010

 

A patient with a serious condition was seen late because he/she did not know how to call on a GP

Yes

31

46.3

729

27.2

0.001

No

36

53.7

1,955

72.8

Total

67

 

2,684

 

Missing

27

 

3,277

 

A patient with an urgent condition was seen late, because the situation was assessed as non-urgent during the telephone triage

Yes

15

27.3

546

20

0.184

No

40

72.7

2,183

80

Total

55

 

2,729

 

Missing

39

 

3,232

 

A patient with an urgent condition other than COVID-19 was assessed incorrectly during the triage procedure

Yes

17

32.7

763

29.1

0.573

No

35

67.3

1,859

70.9

Total

52

 

2,622

 

Missing

42

 

3,339

 
  1. The Israeli and the entire cohort responses to questions regarding delays in diagnosis and treatment of non-COVID health problems during the pandemic