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. 2023 Jun 16;14:1125599. doi: 10.3389/fgene.2023.1125599

FIGURE 3.

FIGURE 3

Confidence and importance scores that differ between the cohorts. Four cohorts of nurses and midwives completed a survey (Table 2) rating confidence and importance of 13 genomics competencies (Supplementary Figures S1–S3). (A) Average confidence scores for questions 8 and 9 across the four cohorts with SEM, cancer CNS nurses (n = 32), CPD cohort 1 (n = 30), CPD Cohort 2 (n = 41), and CPD Cohort 3 (n = 51). Data was analysed using ANOVA and Tukey HSD/Tukey Kramer. ** indicate for Q8 significant difference between the following pairs CNS/CPD1 (p = 0.014), CNS/CPD2 (p = 0.00031) and CNS/CPD3 (p = 0.0014). ** indicate for Q9 significant difference between the following pairs CNS/CPD1 (p = 0.0025), CNS/CPD2 (0.00011) and CNS/CPD3 (p = 0.00068). No significant difference was observed between CPD1/CPD2, CPD1/CPD3 or CPD2/CPD3 for either Q8 or Q9. (B) Average importance scores for questions one to four and 7 with SEM. ** indicate for Q1 significant difference between the following pairs CNS/CPD1 (p = 0.0056) and CNS/CPD3 (p = 0.0059); ** indicate for Q2 significant difference between the following pair CNS/CPD3 (p = 0.0497); ** indicate for Q3 significant difference between the following pairs CNS/CPD1 (p = 0.000014); CNS/CPD2 (0.00018) and CNS/CPD3 (p = 0.000014). ** indicate for Q4 significant difference between the following pairs CNS/CPD3 (p = 0.01); CPD1/CPD2 (0.0195) and CPD1/CPD3 (p = 0.0033). ** indicate for Q7 significant difference between the following pairs CPD1/CPD2 (0.042). All other pairs were compared but no significant difference was observed.