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Table 1 Baseline demographic data for participating calls and call-handlers

From: Impact of caller’s degree-of-worry on triage response in out-of-hours telephone consultations: a randomized controlled trial

 

Intervention group

N = 5705

N (%)

Control group

N = 5708

N (%)

Gender, female

3077 (53.9%)

3101 (54.3%)

Age in years

 0–5

1326 (23.2%)

1292 (22.7%)

 6–18

964(16.9%)

992 (17.4%)

 19–65

2677 (46.9%)

2688 (47.1%)

 66+

738 (12.9%)

732 (12.8%)

DOW

 1, minimally worried

521 (9.1%)

559 (9.8%)

 2, a little worried

1210 (21.2%)

1207 (21.1%)

 3, somewhat worried

2092 (36.7%)

2016 (35.3%)

 4, very worried

1118 (19.6%)

1177 (20.6%)

 5, extremely worried

764 (13.4%)

749 (13.1%)

Reason for encounter

 Somatic illness

3046 (53.4%)

3112 (54.5%)

 Somatic injury

1044 (18.3%)

1021 (17.9%)

 Psychiatric illness

24 (0.4%)

28 (0.5%)

 Othera

223 (3.9%)

224 (3.9%)

 Missing

1368 (24.0%)

1323 (23.2%)

Day

 Weekday

3463 (60.7%)

3468 (60.8%)

 Weekend

2242 (39.3%)

2240 (39.2%)

Time of the day

 Day (8–16)

1889 (33.1%)

1920 (33.6%)

 Evening (16–24)

3076 (53.9%)

3063 (53.7%)

 Night (00–8)

740 (13.0%)

725 (12.7%)

Call-handler

 Nurse

4444 (77.9%)

4467 (78.3%)

 Physician

1244 (21.8%)

1222 (21.4%)

 Other (i.e. locum physician)

17 (0.3%)

19 (0%.3)

  1. aReason for calling “other” includes among others unintentional calls, calls from other regions, calls regarding transportation