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. 2016 Jul 15;16:178. doi: 10.1186/s12909-016-0696-z

Table 2.

Associations with Training in Immigrant and Refugee health

Survey question
N (%) with indicated responses for those with and without training in immigrant and refugee health are reported
“I have received training in Immigrant and Refugee Heath” p-value*
Yes Noa
N = 53 N = 30
I am comfortable with my knowledge regarding Immigrant and refugee health < 0.0001
 Agree 28 (52.8 %) 1 (3.3 %)
 Disagree or No opinion 25 (47.2 %) 29 (96.7 %)
I enjoy caring for Immigrant and refugee patients 0.0009
 Usually – Always 49 (92.5 %) 19 (63.3 %)
 Never – Sometimes 4 (7.5 %) 11 (36.7 %)
I would like to care for more immigrant and refugee patients 0.005
 Agree 31 (58.5 %) 8 (26.7 %)
 Disagree or No opinion 22 (41.5 %) 22 (73.3 %)
Estimated percent of clinic patients cared for who are Immigrant and refugee patients 0.094
 0-10 % 33 (62.3 %) 24 (80 %)
 More than 10 % 20 (37.7 %) 6 (20 %)
Estimated percent of hospitalized patients cared for who are Immigrant and refugee patients 0.0007
 0-25 % 26 (49.1 %) 26 (86.7 %)
 More than 25 % 27 (50.9 %) 4 (13.3 %)

*p-values are for Chi-square test of association between training received (Yes or No) and indicated survey responses

aIncludes 5 respondents who answered ‘No opinion’ to the question about training