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Irrespective of parity, a higher proportion of Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander women reported the highest level of confidence ('extremely confident') in caring for their baby upon returning home (multiparous 63.6%, and primiparous 35.8%) compared to women in the 2012 HABIQ overall population study (multiparous 47.0%, and primiparous 10.6%) [ 25].
(iii) Increased perceived level of confidence Students felt more confident in examining a patient after examining SimMan®.
More than half express some level of confidence, but 21 percent are "not too" confident and 28 percent are "not at all" confident — the highest level of people not at all confident in the 23 years of the Retirement Confidence Survey.
Over 70% of the participants reported some level of confidence in managing home-based EOL situations: confident (40.6%) and somewhat confident (33.8%).
Parents then indicate if they experience the behaviour as a problem (yes/no) (problem scale) and if so then they rate their level of confidence in dealing with the problem on a 5 point scale 1 (Never confident) 2 (Sometimes confident) 3 (Confident) 4 (Very confident) 5 (Extremely confident).
During the study, with every question answered, all users were asked to rate their level of confidence in their answer on a scale of 1 (Not confident at all) to 5 (Very Confident).
In general respondents showed a high level of confidence in finding solutions to problems, and remaining confident solving complex problems involving technology in teaching.
The data on perceived level of confidence was summarized by assigning 3 points to those who are "very confident", 2 to those that have "little confident" and 1 to those who are "not confident at all".
* Video-taped standardised simulated consultations rated by blinded reviewers using the 66-item Cognitive Therapy Scale + Self-reported level of confidence in using cognitive behavioural strategies; Likert scales from 0 (not at all confident) to 4 (extremely confident).
The average level of confidence of the performing physician (on a 5 point Likert scale, 1 = not confident and 5 = very confident) was high at 4.2.
The level of confidence with respect to the FASH-plus findings was lower: in 61% of the examinations, the participants were highly confident or confident with their findings.
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