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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2015 Apr 10.
Published in final edited form as: Pediatr Emerg Care. 2014 Dec;30(12):856–861. doi: 10.1097/PEC.0000000000000287

TABLE 3.

Comparisons of Pretest and Posttest Scores for all Participants (n = 258)

Pretest Posttest Adjusted Difference* P
It is important for me to know about HT for my profession
  Score [out of 5; mean (SD)] 4.18 (0.89) 4.54 (0.88) 0.35 (−0.28 to 0.99) 0.30
  % Agree/strongly agree 79.2% 91.7% 12.5% (4.7%–24.5%) 0.05
Self-rated level of knowledge about HT
  Score [out of 5; mean (SD)] 2.23 (1.01) 3.62 (0.75) 1.39 (0.84–1.93) <0.001
  % Knowledgeable/very knowledgeable 8.8% 60.9% 52.1% (45.2%–59.0%) <0.001
I know who to call if I encounter a potential HT victim 25.8% 98.8% 72.9% (63.5%–82.3%) <0.001
I have suspected that a patient of mine was a victim of HT 16.5% 34.8% 18.3% (9.1%–27.4%) <0.001
*

Paired differences between the posttest and pretest, adjusted for the effect of clustering within EDs.