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. 2019 Sep 9;10:2150132719870879. doi: 10.1177/2150132719870879

Table A2.

Knowledge and Confidence.a

Nurse
Primary Care Provider
Agree Neutral Disagree Agree Neutral Disagree Missing P b
Know how to treat obese patients 13 (9.9) 65 (49.2) 54 (40.9) 39 (48.8) 24 (30.0) 17 (21.3) 7 <.001
Feel trained enough to intervene 19 (14.2) 57 (42.5) 58 (43.3) 43 (53.1) 23 (28.4) 15 (18.5) 4 <.001
Lack specialty skills to properly address problem 62 (48.4) 52 (40.6) 14 (10.9) 29 (36.3) 22 (27.5) 29 (36.3) 11 .002
Know how to screen for eating disorders 9 (6.8) 29 (22.0) 94 (71.2) 22 (27.2) 25 (30.9) 34 (42.0) 6 <.001
Confident assessing and managing eating disorders 16 (11.8) 47 (34.6) 73 (53.7) 12 (14.6) 30 (36.6) 40 (48.8) 1 .44
Taking care of obese patients requires specific training 80 (59.7) 39 (29.1) 15 (11.1) 41 (50.6) 20 (24.7) 20 (24.7) 4 .06
a

Values are given as number (%).

b

Wilcoxon rank-sum test.