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Table 1 GP and MOA attendance at the five different PSP learning modules

From: Improving primary care in British Columbia, Canada: evaluation of a peer-to-peer continuing education program for family physicians

Learning Module Topic Area

2008-091

2009-10

2010-11

TOTAL (Across Years)

N

%2

N

%

N

%

N

%

GP Respondents

Advanced Access

107

49.8

45

15.4

5

1.3

157

17.7

Chronic Disease Management

55

25.6

92

31.5

32

8.4

179

20.2

Patient Self-Management

45

20.9

37

12.7

12

3.2

94

10.6

Group Medical Visits

25

11.6

48

16.4

26

6.8

99

11.2

Adult Mental Health3

n/a

n/a

136

46.6

329

86.6

465

52.4

AMH 3–6 Month Follow-up

n/a

n/a

37

n/a

74

n/a

111

n/a

Yearly Total Across Topics 4

215

-

292

-

380

-

887

-

MOA Respondents

Advanced Access

81

50.3

25

17.7

3

2.9

109

26.9

CDM

42

26.1

66

46.8

18

17.5

126

31.1

Patient Self-Management

31

19.3

21

14.9

6

5.8

58

14.3

Group Medical Visits

20

12.4

30

21.3

14

13.6

64

15.8

Adult Mental Health

n/a

n/a

37

26.2

74

71.8

111

27.4

Yearly Total Across Topics (4)

161

-

141

-

103

-

405

-

  1. Notes:
  2. 1 The years are April 1 to March 31.
  3. 2 The % is of the Yearly Total; entries in this column give the distribution by topic area and sum to more than 100% (see Note 4 below).
  4. 3 This module was implemented in the Fall of 2009; the 3–6 month follow-up surveys began in Nov 2009.
  5. 4 The total number of respondents across topic areas is the number of GPs/MOAs in the given year and does not equal the sum of the number of respondents across topic areas. This is because some participants attended learning modules that presented combined topic areas and they are counted in each topic area.