Table 2.
Participants' Ratings fo Benefits from Interactive Evidence-based Exercise (Likely or Not)
Question | n | Mean (SD)* | Likely†, % | P Value‡ |
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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.