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. 2013 Sep 26;15(9):e208. doi: 10.2196/jmir.2670

Table 3.

Post-intervention attitudes and behaviors regarding OpenNotes (N=3874).


Total, n (%) Agree/ Somewhat agree, n (%) Disagree/ Somewhat disagree, n (%) Don’t know, n (%) P a
Baseline survey privacy concerns 3874 (100) 1275 (32.91) 2418 (62.42) 181 (4.67)
Post-survey question/ statement




OpenNotes is a good idea

Agree/Somewhat agree 3828 (98.81) 1264 (99.14) 2387 (98.72) 177 (97.79) .40

Disagree/Somewhat disagree 27 (0.70) 8 (0.63) 17 (0.70) 2 (1.10)

Don’t know 19 (0.49) 3 (0.23) 14 (0.58) 2 (1.10)
Did you look at your visit notes?

Yes 3832 (98.91) 1258 (98.67) 2394 (99.01) 180 (99.45) .70

No 41 (1.06) 17 (1.33) 23 (0.95) 1 (0.55)

Don’t know 1 (0.03) 0 (0.0) 1 (0.04) 0 (0.0)
Did you share or discuss your notes with others?

Yes 796 (20.55) 240 (18.82) 520 (21.51) 36 (19.89) .22

No 3018 (77.90) 1017 (79.76) 1861 (76.96) 140 (77.35)

Don’t know 60 (1.55) 18 (1.41) 37 (1.53) 5 (2.76)
Do you want OpenNotes to continue?

Yes 3834 (98.97) 1266 (99.29) 2389 (98.80) 179 (98.90) .36

No 40 (1.03) 9 (0.71) 29 (1.20) 2 (1.10)

a P values derived from chi-square test.