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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2014 Jul 1.
Published in final edited form as: AIDS Care. 2013 Mar 1;25(7):874–880. doi: 10.1080/09540121.2013.774315

Table 1.

Likert Scale survey responses of Reach Out CHWs and staff.*

Statement N Mean (SD) [Range]
I have a good understanding of what a smartphone is. 27 4.00 (.73) [3–5]
Smartphones are easy to use. 27 3.37 (1.1) [1–5]
I am comfortable using a mobile phone. 25 4.52 (.59) [3–5]
Smartphones will be an effective tool for helping the community health workers to provide patient care. 27 4.31 (.68) [2–5]
Smartphones will improve patient triage. 27 3.81 (1.1) [1–5]
Smartphones will improve community health worker oversight. 27 4.07 (.78) [2–5]
Smartphones will be harmful to patient confidentiality. 26 3.88 (1.2) [1–5]
Smartphones will reduce the time spent on routine patient care tasks. 26 4.35 (.75) [2–5]
I will need more training to be able to use the smartphones effectively. 27 4.59 (.57) [3–5]
I need more training to learn how well smartphones will work. 27 4.63 (.69) [2–5]
*

Likert scale response options were as follows: 1=Strongly Disagree, 2=Disagree, 3=Neutral, 4=Agree, 5=Strongly Agree.