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Factors associated with knowledge of p-value in a sample of medical students

  • Víctor Juan Vera-Ponce
  • , Jenny Raquel Torres-Malca
  • , Fiorella E. Zuzunaga-Montoya
  • , Jhony A. De La Cruz-Vargas
  • , Liliana Cruz-Ausejo

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Abstract

Introduction: The role of p-value knowledge for clinical practice is elemental; however, insufficient evidence on this is found in health science students. Objective: To determine the factors associated with p-value knowledge in human medical students. Methods: Analytical cross-sectional study. Application of a virtual survey to human medicine students from different faculties in Peru. Results: 54.69% had sufficient knowledge of p-value. The multivariate analysis found a statistically significant association with having sufficient knowledge on this topic in those who were between 6th to 9th semester (APr: 1.118; 95% CI 1.051-1.412; p=0.009) and medical internship (APr: 1.234; 95% CI 1.073-1.418; p=0.003); taking an external course in biostatistics, epidemiology or research (APr: 1.420; 95% CI 1.227-1.643; p<0.001); having read 6 to 12 articles per year (APr: 1.353; 95% CI 1.196-1.530; p<0.001) and more than 12 articles per year (APr: 1.590; 95% CI 1.313-1.967; p<0.001); and publishing at least one scientific article (APr: 1.397; 95% CI 1.199-1.628; p<0.001) or more than one (APr:1.424; 95% CI 1.196-1.696; p<0.001). Conclusion: It was found that the academic semester, having taken an external course, having read more than 6 articles per year and having published at least one scientific article are independently associated with having greater understanding of this topic.

Translated title of the contributionFactores asociados al conocimiento del valor p en una muestra de estudiantes de medicina
Original languageAmerican English
Pages (from-to)103-108
Number of pages6
JournalMedicina Clinica y Social
Volume6
Issue number3
DOIs
StateIndexed - 1 Sep 2022
Externally publishedYes

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© 2022, Faculty of Medical Sciences, Santa Rosa del Aguaray Branch, National University of Asuncion. All rights reserved.

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  1. SDG 3 - Good Health and Well-being
    SDG 3 Good Health and Well-being

Keywords

  • association
  • knowledge
  • statistics and numerical data
  • students

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