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. 2016 Mar 9;16:88. doi: 10.1186/s12909-016-0600-x

Table 2.

Change in Multiple Choice Question (MCQ) Score and Response Rate Pre and Post Diabetes Acute Care Day for each Intended Learning Objective (ILO) (DKA – Diabetic ketoacidosis, IV – Intravenous, HHS – Hyperosmolar hyperglycaemic state, S/C – subcutaneous)

MCQ Intended Learning Objective(s) Pre-test (n = 160) Post-test (n = 205) Change in score Change in no response
Correct Blank Correct Blank % P % P
1 Diagnosing DKA/Prescribing IV fluids for patients with diabetes 78 (48.8 %) 8 (5 %) 157 (76.6 %) 2 (0.9 %) +27.8 % <0.001 +4.0 % 0.024
2 Managing DKA 71 (44.4 %) 13 (8.1 %) 127 (62.0 %) 3 (1.5 %) +17.6 % 0.001 +6.7 % 0.003
3 Managing patients on IV insulin 26 (16.3 %) 15 (9.4 %) 48 (23.4 %) 5 (9.4 % +7.2 % 0.115 +6.9 % 0.005
4 Diagnosing and Managing HHS 22 (13.8 %) 23 (14.4 %) 84 (41.0 %) 11 (5.4 %) +27.2 % <0.001 +9 % 0.004
5 Managing Hypoglycaemia 77 (48.1 %) 23 (14.4 %) 108 (52.7 %) 3 (1.5 %) +4.6 % 0.4 +12.9 % <0.001
6 Managing patients on SC insulin therapy 45 (28.1 %) 41 (25.6 %) 150 (73.2 %) 8 (3.9 %) +45.4 % <0.001 +21.7 % <0.001
7 Managing patients on oral hypoglycaemic agents 25 (15.6 %) 46 (28.8 %) 52 (25.4 %) 7 (3.4 %) +9.7 % <0.001 +25.3 % <0.001
8 Interpreting capillary blood glucose result charts/Managing patients on SC insulin therapy 42 (26.3 %) 55 (34.4 %) 142 (69.3 %) 13 (6.3 %) +43.0 % <0.001 +28.0 % <0.001
9 Altering diabetes therapy prior to procedures 37 (23.1 %) 97 (60.6 %) 26 (12.7 %) 20 (9.8 %) −10.4 % 0.012 +29.6 % <0.001
10 Altering diabetes therapy prior to surgery 23 (14.4 %) 97 (60.6 %) 77 (37.6 %) 19 (9.3 %) +23.2 % <0.001 +30.1 % <0.001