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. 2013 Jan 4;13:1. doi: 10.1186/1472-6920-13-1

Table 4.

Baseline intergroup-comparison at T1

Construct (No.) Groups T1 M ± SD t Df p-value MD 95%CI
(2) Willingness to accompany dying patients
IG
24.7 ± 7.17
.07
35
.948
.16
−4.72, 5.03
CG
23.91 ± 7.17
(3) competence in communication with dying patients and their relatives
IG
14.53 ± 5.4
.56
35
.582
.94
−2.5, 4.38
CG
13.59 ± 4.83
(4) self-estimation of knowledge and skills in PC
IG
8.27 ± 1.87
1.11
35
.276
.72
-.6, 2.04
CG
7.55 ± 1.99
(5.1) Attitude towards death of self
IG
22.2 ± 8.71
.79
35
.433
−2.03
−7.21, 3.16
CG
24.2 ±6.82
(5.2) Attitude towards dying of self
IG
12.33 ± 2.41
−2.32
31.96
.027 *
−2.89
−5.43, -.35
CG
15.23 ± 5.07
(5.3) Attitude towards death of others
IG
15.13 ± 3.46
−2.19
34
.036 *
−2.82
−5.44, -.2
CG
17.95 ± 4.04
(5.4) Attitude towards dying of others
IG
18.6 ± 5.36
-.25
34
.808
-.4
−3.72, 2.92
  CG 19.0 ± 4.43          

Legend: (2) Willingness to accompany dying patients; (3) Self-estimation of competence in communication with dying patients and their relatives; (4) self-estimation of knowledge and skills in PC; (5.1) Attitude towards death of self; (5.2) Attitude towards dying of self; (5.3) Attitude towards death of others; (5.4) Attitude towards dying of others. M = mean; SD = standard deviation; MD = mean difference; * significant.

Baseline comparison shows equality of both groups with exception of construct (5.2) and (5.3). Data of (1) is not presented because that construct has proved to be unreliable.