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Table 2 Effect of training on attitudes of HCPs by group

From: Clinical care for sexual assault survivors multimedia training: a mixed-methods study of effect on healthcare providers’ attitudes, knowledge, confidence, and practice in humanitarian settings

 

n

Baseline

Endline

Difference

p -value

Mean (95% CI)

Mean (95% CI)

Mean (95% CI)

Total

106

71.76(66.79-73.14)

77.20(72.53-78.34)

5.44(1.89-8.98)

.003

Country

     

  DRC

39

71.11(64.73-74.35)

71.94(67.24-75.65)

0.83(−5.27-6.94)

.780

  Ethiopia

26

69.69(56.06-72.26)

81.01(69.84-82.65)

11.31(5.78-16.83)

.001

  Kenya

27

73.98(68.20-79.81)

84.05(79.26-89.15)

10.06(3.6-16.53)

.005

  Jordan

14

71.85(59.27-84.42)

71.85(60.07-81.25)

0.00(−14.22-14.22)

1.00

Sex

     

  Female

35

77.03(66.25-81.72)

85.33(74.38-85.25)

8.29(2.29-14.29)

.010

  Male

69

70.10(65.47-72.63)

74.49(70.00-76.92)

4.39(−0.11-8.89)

.056

Job Title

     

  Doctor

11

76.88(68.24-85.53)

80.22(67.76-89.80)

3.33(−5.18-11.85)

.399

  Nurse/Midwife

75

71.46(65.76-73.52)

76.02(71.49-78.52)

4.56(0.212-8.91)

.040

  Auxiliary

20

67.77(57.51-73.59)

78.66(68.31-80.58)

10.88(−0.41-22.19)

.050

Previous Experience

     

  Yes

53

74.67(68.97-77.17)

78.77(74.25-82.85)

4.09(−0.79-8.91)

.094

  No

53

66.22(60.57-70.15)

74.22(68.06-75.17)

8.00(2.95-13.04)

.004

  1. Note: Values are summary scores of HCPs indicating attitudes on a Likert scale on clinician questionnaire.