2014
DOI: 10.4321/s1135-57272014000300006
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Derivaciones en los centros de salud de Andalucía según el sexo de profesionales y pacientes: un análisis de género

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“…There was also interaction in the referral to a specialist, which was the same between male and female FPs for the woman (p ¼ 509) but differed for the man, who was more frequently referred by male versus female FPs (p ¼ 0.059). A previous study in the same population found no differences in referral between male and female physicians but reported a lower referral rate for female patients overall and in 52% of specialties [26].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 57%
“…There was also interaction in the referral to a specialist, which was the same between male and female FPs for the woman (p ¼ 509) but differed for the man, who was more frequently referred by male versus female FPs (p ¼ 0.059). A previous study in the same population found no differences in referral between male and female physicians but reported a lower referral rate for female patients overall and in 52% of specialties [26].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 57%