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. 2024 Sep 10;21:14799731241238428. doi: 10.1177/14799731241238428

Table 6.

Proportion of individuals allocated to each level of the patient activation measure pre and post intervention delivery.

Outcome Pre-PR (n = 30) Post-PR (n = 28) Pre-PR (n = 30) Post-PR (n = 28) Mean difference
N (%) N (%) Median (IQR) Median (IQR) Mean (95%CI)
Patient activation measure
 Level 1 5 (16.67%) 2 (7.14%)
 Level 2 10 (33.33%) 14 (50.00%)
 Level 3 10 (33.3%) 8 (28.57%)
 Level 4 5 (16.67%) 4 (14.28%)
 Total score 54.40 (14.50) 53.20 (7.10) 0.96 (−5.33 to 7.25)
 Level 2.50 (1.00) 2.00 (1.00) 0.04 (−0.31 to 0.38)

Patient activation measure total scores range from 0 to 100. These correlate with one of four levels of activation. Level 1 indicates an individual is disengaged and overwhelmed, level 2 indicates an individual is becoming aware but still struggling, level 3 indicates an individual is taking action and gaining control, and level 4 indicates an individual is maintaining behaviours and pushing further. An improvement of four points in the total score indicates clinically significant difference.