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Table 1 ITT impact of EBM program on outcomes (including baseline covariates)

From: Effectiveness of evidence-based medicine on knowledge, attitudes, and practices of family planning providers: a randomized experiment in Jordan

 

(1)

(2)

(3)

(4)

 

Knowledge score

Attitude score

Confidence score

Practice score

Independent variables

    

Treatment

−0.03

0.12

0.20

0.04

 

[0.13]

[0.13]

[0.14]

[0.12]

Female

0.67***

−0.10

0.17

0.24**

 

[0.13]

[0.13]

[0.16]

[0.11]

Amman

0.05

0.04

0.24

0.23

 

[0.15]

[0.14]

[0.17]

[0.15]

Number of patients

−0.000

0.000

0.001

0.003***

 

[0.001]

[0.001]

[0.001]

[0.001]

Baseline knowledge score

0.07

0.02

0.03

0.15**

 

[0.08]

[0.07]

[0.08]

[0.07]

Baseline attitude score

0.13*

0.27***

0.27***

0.08

 

[0.08]

[0.09]

[0.08]

[0.06]

Baseline practice score

0.06

−0.02

0.10**

0.34***

 

[0.07]

[0.05]

[0.05]

[0.10]

Constant

-0.38*

0.04

−0.36

-0.61***

 

[0.20]

[0.2]

[0.24]

[0.20]

N

229

229

229

229

R-squared

0.20

0.14

0.18

0.33

  1. Each column shows results from a separate OLS regression. Missing vales at baseline are imputed. All regressions include dummies for missing variables (coefficients not shown). ***Significant at the 1 percent level. **Significant at the 5 percent level. *Significant at the 10 percent level