Competence and Readiness

Private-centre participants reported higher mean competence than public-centre participants. The competence difference was statistically significant but described as modest with uncertain practical importance. Sensitivity analyses supporte…

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Private-centre participants reported higher mean competence than public-centre participants. The competence difference was statistically significant but described as modest with uncertain practical importance. Sensitivity analyses supported the robustness of the primary association between centre type and competence. Overall mean self-perceived competence was 34.2 out of 50.