Table 4

Sensitivity analysis of the multivariable analyses of the association between ‘persistent high turnover’ or high turnover and different outcomes

Persistent high turnoverHigh turnover
Coefficient (95% CI)P valueCoefficient (95% CI)P value
Emergency attendances*1.80 (1.55 to 2.05)<0.0010.50 (0.39 to 0.62)<0.001
Emergency admissions*0.11 (0.06 to 0.16)<0.0010.05 (0.03 to 0.07)<0.001
Proportion of patients seeing their preferred doctor*−5.25 (−5.64 to −4.86)<0.001−0.75 (−0.93 to −0.57)<0.001
Proportion of patients getting an appointment on the same day*−10.61 (−11.40 to −9.82)<0.001−2.75 (−3.12 to −2.37)<0.001
Proportion of patients overall satisfied with the practice*−1.34 (−1.56 to −1.12)<0.0010.03 (−0.07 to 0.14)0.507
  • *Fully adjusted models including persistent high turnover or turnover and IMD, listsize, NHS regions, QOF prevalence of serious conditions and rurality

  • *Fully adjusted models.