Point-of-care testing in primary care: needs and attitudes of Irish GPs by Laima Varzgaliene, Adrienne Heerey, Charlie Cox, Tomas McGuinness, Genevieve.

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Point-of-care testing in primary care: needs and attitudes of Irish GPs by Laima Varzgaliene, Adrienne Heerey, Charlie Cox, Tomas McGuinness, Genevieve McGuire, Jochen WL Cals, Eamonn O'Shea, and Maureen Kelly Br J Gen Pract Open Volume 1(4):bjgpopen17X101229 January 1, 2017 Copyright © 2017 BJGP Open

Percentage of GPs who feel that they would use the following POCTs if available in their practice (n = 132, 92% of total responders). CRP = C-reactive protein. proBNP = N-terminal prohormone of brain natriuretic peptide. Strep A = Group A streptococcus. WBC = white blood cell. Percentage of GPs who feel that they would use the following POCTs if available in their practice (n = 132, 92% of total responders). CRP = C-reactive protein. proBNP = N-terminal prohormone of brain natriuretic peptide. Strep A = Group A streptococcus. WBC = white blood cell. Laima Varzgaliene et al. BJGP Open 2018;1:bjgpopen17X101229 Copyright © 2017 BJGP Open