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Table 4 Changes in perceived preparedness, perceived knowledge, actual knowledge and detection of new cases over the study period

From: Measuring the effectiveness of an intensive IPV training program offered to Greek general practitioners and residents of general practice

 

GPs (n = 11)

GPs (n = 14)

Residents (n = 15)

 

(Intervention group I)

(Control group)

(Intervention group II)

 

Baseline/Post

 

Post/12 month

 

Baseline/Post

 

Post/12 month

 

Baseline/Post

 

Post/12 month

 
 

Z

p-value (r)

Z

p-value (r)

Z

p-value (r)

Z

p-value (r)

Z

p-value (r)

Z

p-value (r)

1 Perceived preparedness

−2.048

.041

−2.271

.023

-.668

.504

−2.687

.007

−2.546

.011

-.255

.798

(.62)

(.69)

(.18)

(.72)

(.66)

(.06)

1 Perceived knowledge

−2.771

.006

−2.214

.027

−1.665

.096

−1.425

.154

−2.986

.003

−2.197

.028

(.84)

(.67)

(.44)

(.38)

(.77)

(.57)

1 Actual knowledge

-.892

.373

-.990

.322

-.663

.507

-.160

.873

−2.565

.010

−2.530

.011

(.27)

(.30)

(.18)

(.04)

(.66)

(.65)

2 Detection of new cases

Baseline/12 month

Baseline/12 month

Baseline/12 month

 

.625

.375

.180

  1. 1Wilcoxon Signed-ranks Test (r) = effect size.
  2. 2McNemar Test.