96 (0 72–1 27)  Useful specialist 0 41 (0 08–2 12)  Useful CME 0

96 (0.72–1.27)  Useful specialist 0.41 (0.08–2.12)  Useful CME 0.23 (0.05–1.18) Explaining the inheritance pattern Country selleck compound (reference UK)  France 1.91 (1.26–2.89)  Germany 1.31 (0.87–1.98)  Netherlands 0.91 (0.59–1.38)  Sweden 1.48 (0.98–2.23)

Gender (reference male)  Female 1.05 (0.82–1.35) Age (reference >50)  ≤50 1.44 (1.14–1.83) Years in practice (reference >20)  11–20 1.40 (1.08–1.81)  ≤10 1.23 (0.87–1.74) Highest genetic education (reference none)  Undergraduate 1.48 (1.07–2.04)  During specialist training 1.96 (1.07–3.61)  CME 1.09 (0.71–1.67) Value of genetic education (reference useless)  Useful undergraduate 1.55 (1.17–2.05)  Useful specialist 1.45 (0.37–5.66)  Useful CME 0.84 (0.19–3.65) Explaining the risk to Mr Smith’s children Country (reference UK)  France 2.95 (1.85–4.70)  Germany 1.64 (1.02–2.63)  Netherlands 1.31 (0.81–2.13)  Sweden 1.38 (0.85–2.21) Gender (reference male)  Female 0.64 (0.48–0.84) Age (reference >50) ≤50 1.20 (0.93–1.55) Years in practice (reference >20)  11–20

1.03 (0.78–1.36)  ≤10 0.89 (0.61–1.31) Highest genetic education (reference none)  Undergraduate 1.05 (0.75–1.47)  During specialist training 1.49 (0.79–2.81)  CME 0.89 (0.57–1.40) Value of genetic education (reference useless)  Useful undergraduate 1.50 (1.10–2.05)  Useful specialist training 1.62 (0.38–6.88)  Useful CME 0.56 (0.13–2.43) Giving information about available gene tests Country (reference UK)  France 2.17 (1.30–3.63)  Germany 1.84 (1.10–3.07)  Netherlands 1.27 (0.75–2.16)  Sweden 1.59 (0.95–2.67) Gender (reference male)  Female 0.63 (0.46–0.85) Age check details (reference >50)  ≤50 0.69 (0.52–0.91) Years in practice (reference >20)  11–20 0.79 (0.59–1.07)  ≤10 0.56 (0.36–0.88) Highest genetic education crotamiton (reference none)  Undergraduate 0.87 (0.61–1.24)  During specialist training 1.10 (0.56–2.18)  CME 0.73 (0.45–1.19) Value of genetic education (reference useless)  Useful undergraduate 1.48 (1.05–2.09)  Useful specialist training 3.77 (0.44–31.96)  Useful CME

0.73 (0.14–3.77) Informing Mr Smith of the implications if no mutation were to be found Country (reference UK)  France 4.01 (1.82–8.80)  Germany 23.97 (11.29–50.87)  Netherlands 7.76 (3.63–16.62)  Sweden 5.58 (2.59–12.03) Gender (reference male)  Female 0.58 (0.43–0.77) Age (reference >50)  ≤50 1.06 (0.82–1.37) Years in practice (reference >20)  11–20 1.02 (0.78–1.35)  ≤10 0.65 (0.43–0.98) Highest genetic education (reference none)  Undergraduate 0.99 (0.71–1.40)  During specialist training 1.53 (0.81–2.88)  CME 1.09 (0.70–1.70) Value of genetic education (reference useless)  Useful undergraduate 1.27 (0.93–1.74)  Useful specialist training 0.68 (0.17–2.69)  Useful CME 0.61 (0.14–2.66) Informing Mr Smith of the implications if a mutation were to be found Country (reference UK)  France 4.46 (1.83–10.89)  Germany 8.51 (3.58–20.20)  Netherlands 3.42 (1.39–8.42)  Sweden 4.64 (1.92–11.21) Gender (reference male)  Female 0.52 (0.36–0.76) Age (reference >50)  ≤50 0.85 (0.61–1.

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