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. 2013 Jun 10;346:f3092. doi: 10.1136/bmj.f3092

Table 4.

 Acceptability of intervention to parents and general practitioners

No No (%)
Agree Neutral Disagree
Parent
Felt understood by:
 Specialist clinicians 46 39 (85) 6 (13) 1 (2)
 General practitioner 47 42 (89) 2 (4) 3 (6)
Understood how to implement goals set by:
 Specialist clinicians 48 39 (81) 7 (15) 2 (4)
 General practitioner 47 37 (79) 9 (19) 1 (2)
Confident of weight change after meeting:
 Specialist clinicians 47 34 (72) 12 (26) 1 2)
 General practitioner 47 36 (77) 9 (19) 2 (4)
General practitioners who saw intervention children*
Overall “shared care” approach to managing childhood obesity was helpful 26 20 (77) 5 (19) 1 (4)
Management plan produced by specialist team was helpful 26 23 (88) 3 (12) 0 (0)
Being able to contact specialist obesity team was helpful 24 16 (67) 7 (29) 1 (4)
Opening and login into sidebar was easy 25 10 (40) 2 (8) 13 (52)
“Speed” of sidebar was easy 25 6 (24) 2 (8) 17 (68)
General useability of sidebar was easy 24 5 (21) 7 (29) 12 (50)

*Excluding general practitioners who reported “not applicable.”