n | Confident [Scale 1, 2] | Need training [Scale 3, 4] | |
1) Recognising an acute medical emergency | 228 | 177 [78%] | 51 [22%] |
2) Managing an acute medical emergency | 217 | 138 [64%] | 79 [36%] |
3) Interpreting information from diagnostic tests or basic lab results | 206 | 118 [57%] | 88 [43%] |
4) Performing a comprehensive initial assessment | 216 | 138 [64%] | 78 [36%] |
5) Ability to assess pain | 228 | 180 [79%] | 48 [21%] |
6) Pain management | 207 | 148 [71%] | 59 [29%] |
7) Managing NCDs | 216 | 108 [50%] | 108 [50%] |
8) Managing patients who receive “bad news” | 231 | 117 [51%] | 114 [49%] |
9) Working knowledge of medications used in practice | 227 | 151 [67%] | 76 [33%] |
10) Taking part in case review with a multidisciplinary team | 221 | 141 [64%] | 80 [36%] |
11) Universal precaution protocols | 227 | 183 [81%] | 44 [19%] |
12) Health promotion on life style or health behaviour change | 209 | 129 [62%] | 80 [38%] |