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Table 1 (abstract A4). Two-Sample T-Test Comparison of participants mean confidence pre, post, and 3 months after the training. Confidence was rated by 5 point Likert Scale (1 = not at all confident, 5 = very confident)

From: Selected abstracts from the 25th Annual Meeting of the Society in Europe for Simulation Applied to Medicine

 

Discussions around end of life care

Being assertive under pressure

Dealing with confrontation/anger in the workplace

Dealing with difficult mental health scenarios

Confidence Totals

 Pre-Course Mean (SD), n=171

3.3 (0.8)

2.8 (0.7)

2.8 (0.8)

2.6 (0.8)

 Post-Course Mean (SD), n=171

4.1 (0.5)

3.8 (0.6)

3.8 (0.6)

3.5 (0.7)

 3 Month Mean (SD), n = 62

3.9 (0.6)

3.6 (0.8)

3.7 (0.7)

3.8 (0.7

Two-Sample T-Test Comparisons (p)

 Pre-course → post course

<0.001

<0.001

<0.001

<0.001

 Pre-course → 3 month

<0.001

<0.001

<0.001

<0.001

 Post course →3 month

0.30

0.97

0.25

0.02