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Ethnic differences in general practitioner consultations.

R Balarajan1, P Yuen, V Soni Raleigh.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: To examine the levels of general practitioner consultations among the different ethnic groups resident in Britain.
DESIGN: The study was based on the British general household surveys of 1983-5 and included 63,966 people aged 0-64. Odds ratios were derived for consultation by ethnic group by using logistic regression analysis adjusting for age and socioeconomic group.
SETTING: The results relate to people living in private households in England, Scotland, and Wales.
RESULTS: After adjustment for age and socioeconomic class, consultation among adults aged 16-64 was highest among people of Pakistani origin with odds ratios of 2.82 (95% confidence interval 1.86 to 4.28) for men and 1.85 (1.22 to 2.81) for women. Significantly higher consultations were also seen for men of West Indian and Indian origin (odds ratios 1.65 and 1.53 respectively). Ethnic differences were greatest at ages 45-64, when consultation rates in people of Pakistani, Indian, and West Indian origin were much higher in both sexes compared with white people.
CONCLUSIONS: The ethnic composition of inner cities is likely to influence the workload and case mix of general practitioners working in these areas.

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Year:  1989        PMID: 2508952      PMCID: PMC1837779          DOI: 10.1136/bmj.299.6705.958

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  BMJ        ISSN: 0959-8138


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5.  A comparative review of Asian and British-born maternity patients in Bradford, 1974-8.

Authors:  K M Lumb; P J Congdon; G T Lealman
Journal:  J Epidemiol Community Health       Date:  1981-06       Impact factor: 3.710

6.  Socioeconomic differentials in the uptake of medical care in Great Britain.

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7.  Sudden infant death syndrome and postneonatal mortality in immigrants in England and Wales.

Authors:  R Balarajan; V Soni Raleigh; B Botting
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8.  Patterns of Asian and non-Asian morbidity in hospitals.

Authors:  L J Donaldson; J B Taylor
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