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%]