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Percentage of respondents reporting medium and high training needs.
The overall average of medium and high training needs of this category was 65%.
For all but one subcategory in these, more than 50% of CCMPs reported medium and high training needs.
For both of the above categories a greater percentage of GPs reported medium and high training needs (Table 1).
For half of the subcategories more than 50% expressed medium to high training needs and less than 50% for the other half.
The results demonstrated four categories for which more than 50% of the GPs required 'Medium' and 'High' training needs (Table 1).
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Survey options in the self-administrated questionnaire were 'No; Low; Medium; or High Training Need'.
In terms of the training needs related to Case/Condition Management, the GPs noted the highest training needs for the sub-categories of 'Developing a return-to-work plan with stakeholders' (74%) and 'Assessing the return-to-work needs of their patients' (72%).
The most needed training contents were emergency health laws and regulations (54.8%), risk management (50.0%) and health emergency monitoring and early warning (45.5%).Rural primary care medical staffs had significant higher training needs of risk management, monitoring and early warning, plan making, media communication than urban doctors.
In both cases the highest training need for CCMPs was the lowest for GPs (Table 1).
Bold and superscript * indicates the subcategory with the highest training need.
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