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Table 1 Sex, ethnicity, practice details and number of years employed in role for GPs and practice nurses

From: Challenges facing providers of imported malaria-related healthcare services for Africans visiting friends and relatives (VFRs)

ID

Sex

Ethnicity

No of GPs in practice*

No of PNS in practice*

No of patients registered with practice*

% of patients of “Black African” ethnicity**

PCT

Number of years working as a GP/practice nurse

GP1

M

Caucasian

1-4

1-4

5,000-9,999

15-19

Lambeth

20-24

GP2

M

Caucasian

10-14

5-9

15,000-19,999

15-19

Greenwich

20-24

GP3

M

Caucasian

10-14

1-4

10,000-14,999

15-19

Lambeth

20-24

GP4

M

Caucasian

5-9

1-4

5,000-9,999

10-19

Greenwich

20-24

GP5

M

Caucasian

5-9

1-4

10,000-14,999

5-9

Lambeth

20-24

GP6

F

Afro-Caribbean

1-4

1-4

5,000-9,999

15-19

Southwark

10-14

GP7

F

Caucasian

5-9

1-4

5,000-9,999

5-9

Greenwich

10-14

GP8

M

Caucasian

1-4

1-4

5,000-9999

20-24

Lambeth

25-29

GP9

M

Caucasian

10-14

1-4

5,000-9,999

10-14

Lambeth

20-24

GP10

F

Indian sub-continent

5-9

1-4

15,000-19,999

15-19

Greenwich

1-4

PN1

F

Afro-Caribbean

1-4

1-4

5,000-9,999

15-19

Lambeth

5-9

PN2

F

Caucasian

10-14

5-9

15,000-19,999

15-19

Greenwich

5-9

PN3

F

Caucasian

5-9

1-4

5,000-9,999

10-19

Greenwich

15-19

PN4

F

Caucasian

5-9

1-4

5,000-9,999

5-9

Greenwich

25-29

PN5

F

Caucasian

1-4

1-4

5,000-9,999

20-24

Lambeth

5-9

PN6

F

Black Caribbean

10-14

1-4

5,000-9,999

10-14

Lambeth

1-4

PN7

F

Black Caribbean

10-14

1-4

10,000-14,999

5-9

Lambeth

10-14

PN8

F

Caucasian

5-9

1-4

15,000-19,999

15-19

Greenwich

10-14

PN9

F

Indian sub-continent

5-9

1-4

5,000-9,999

10-14

Lambeth

10-14

PN10

F

Black African

1-4

1-4

<5,000

5-9

Greenwich

5-9

  1. *Data taken from the London Health observatory website [9].
  2. **Data taken from UK census 2001 [10].