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. 2025 Feb 19;25(1):10. doi: 10.5334/ijic.8644

Table 6.

Changes in Caregiver Outcomes from Intake and Exit Surveys (n = 9).


VARIABLES (RANGE OF SCORES) INTAKE SURVEY M (SD) /N (%)* EXIT SURVEY M (SD) /N (%)*

Loneliness (3–9) 5.13 (1.96) 5.00 (1.77)

Global health (1–5)

    General health 2.89 (1.27) 3.22 (1.20)

    Physical health 3.22 (1.39) 3.22 (1.09)

    Quality of life 3.00 (1.23) 3.33 (1.12)

    Mental health 2.67 (1.00) 3.33 (1.23)

    Social activities and relationships 2.22 (.83) 3.67 (.87)

    Usual activities and roles 3.78 (.67) 3.56 (1.13)

Confidence in controlling and managing health (1–10) 6.13 (2.75) 8.11 (2.09)

Knowledge of services to support child and family’s health and wellbeing (1–5) 2.78 (1.20) 3.00 (1.00)

Caregiver enablement (0–12) N/A 6.63 (3.85)

Greater connectedness in the community since taking part in the WBC program*

    Yes N/A 5 (55.6)

    No N/A 2 (22.2)

    Somewhat N/A 2 (22.2)

Achieved the goals set out in the wellbeing plan*

    Yes N/A 6 (66.7)

    No N/A 1 (11.1)

    Other N/A 2 (22.2)

Feedback on the wellbeing coordinator

    Listened carefully (1–5) N/A 1.00 (0)

    Show respect (1–5) N/A 1.00 (0)

    Spend enough time with families (1–5) N/A 1.00 (0)

Recommend the WBC Program to others*

    Yes N/A 9 (100)