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<blockquote data-quote="Dennis" data-source="post: 16367" data-attributes="member: 1338"><p>Hi Justine,</p><p>have just had a look at your survey and will respond this evening when I have more time. Just one point that I spotted - one question on testing asks how many days do you test, and the next question is how many days do you test as recommended by your health professional. The inference is that some people don't test as much as they should. </p><p></p><p>However, a major problem in the UK is the large number of GPs who refuse to allow their patients to test at all and will not prescribe test strips (generally on cost grounds). So it would be perfectly valid for many to say they test 7 days a week but 0 out of 7 days recommended (because the recommendation is don't test).</p><p></p><p>You might want to think about how you should interpret the responses to these particular questions.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dennis, post: 16367, member: 1338"] Hi Justine, have just had a look at your survey and will respond this evening when I have more time. Just one point that I spotted - one question on testing asks how many days do you test, and the next question is how many days do you test as recommended by your health professional. The inference is that some people don't test as much as they should. However, a major problem in the UK is the large number of GPs who refuse to allow their patients to test at all and will not prescribe test strips (generally on cost grounds). So it would be perfectly valid for many to say they test 7 days a week but 0 out of 7 days recommended (because the recommendation is don't test). You might want to think about how you should interpret the responses to these particular questions. [/QUOTE]
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