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. 2001 Feb;16(2):94–99. doi: 10.1111/j.1525-1497.2001.00214.x

Table 2.

Participants' Ratings fo Benefits from Interactive Evidence-based Exercise (Likely or Not)

Question n Mean (SD)* Likely, % P Value
As a result of this exercise, how likely are you to augment your knowledge base of clinical problems such as evaluating chest pain in women with tools you used today? 29 4.03 (0.50) 90 <.001
As a result of this exercise, how likely are you to retrieve clinically useful information for clinical decision making? 29 4.13 (0.64) 86 .001
As a result of this exercise, how likely are you to improve the process you use to interpret diagnostic tests like exercise treadmill tests performed on women at risk for unstable angina? 29 3.79 (0.73) 69 .001
*

Mean rating on a 5-point Likert scale (1 = not likely, 2 = less likely, 3 = likely as not, 4 = more likely, 5 = very likely).

Percentage responding more likely or very likely (4 or 5).

One-Sample Kolmorgorov-Smirnov Test Pvalue.