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. 2020 Jul 6;22(7):e17100. doi: 10.2196/17100

Table 1.

Baseline characteristics of study participants where demographic data are available.

Indicator All health care providers who provided background information (n=175) Health care providers who reached the study’s primary end point (n=135)

Control (n=103) Experiment (n=72) P valuea Control (n=84) Experiment (n=51) P valueb
Age (years), mean (SD) 31.2 (8.26) 29.4 (6.99) .12 30.81 (8.42) 29.18 (7.24) .24
Experience (years), mean (SD) 7.21 (7.05) 6.44 (7.81) .52 6.83 (6.66) 6.46 (8.33) .79
Sessions started, mean (SD) 3.92 (3.02) 4.22 (3.37) .55 4.32 (3.00) 5.35 (3.39) .08
Clinical cadre, n (%)

Doctor 37 (35.9) 30 (42) .33 31 (37) 22 (43) .24

Clinical officer 17 (16.5) 10 (14) .26 14 (17) 5 (10) .87

Nurse 40 (38.8) 28 (39) .82 31 (37) 21 (41) .31

Other 9 (8.7) 4 (5) .53 8 (9) 3 (6) .77
Clinical training level (whether completed general/specialty training and professionally registered), n (%)

Specialized 23 (22.3) 11 (15) .42 19 (23) 6 (12) .94

General officer 38 (36.9) 29 (40) .72 29 (35) 21 (41) .22

Intern 9 (8.7) 7 (10) .53 8 (9) 6 (12) .34

Student 33 (32.0) 25 (35) .32 28 (33) 18 (35) .41
Done Emergency Triage, Assessment, and Treatment Plus admission care training?, n (%) 60 (58.3) 47 (65) .28 49 (58) 33 (65) .23

aP value from difference in means between study arms within progression category.

bP value from a difference in proportions test between study arms within progression category.