Research Article
The Use of Family History in Primary Health Care: A Qualitative Study
Table 1
Characteristics of the participants.
| Physician | Practice | No. | Gender | Experience as a family physician (in years) | Training in family history | Location | Number of physicians in practice + trainees | Particularities patient population |
| 1 | Female | 4 | No | Urban | 7 | Young population, many immigrants | 2 | Female | 26 | No | Rural | 3 | 60% immigrants | 3 | Male | 37 | Yes | Urban | 6 + 2 | Young population, 20% immigrants | 4 | Male | 26 | No | Urban | 1 | | 5 | Female | 4 | Yes | Rural | 2 | | 6 | Male | 10 | No | Rural | 4 | Young population | 7 | Male | 10 | No | Urban | 6 | Many immigrants, many men | 8 | Female | 23 | No | Urban | 3 | Young population | 9 | Female | 13 | No | Rural | 1 | Young population | 10 | Male | 19 | No | Urban | 2 | Older population | 11 | Female | 17 | No | Rural | 3 | | 12 | Female | 11 | No | Rural | 3 | | 13 | Male | 40 | Yes | Urban | 8 | More than half Moroccan patients | 14 | Male | 33 | No | Urban | 1 | | 15 | Female | 7 | No | Rural | 2 | | 16 | Female | 30 | No | Rural | 1 | Young population, many women |
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