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. 2014 Mar 26;15:102. doi: 10.1186/1471-2474-15-102

Table 6.

Effects of the website and login part on empowerment-related outcomes (n = 214)

  Non-users
Website users
Login users
P 1
(n = 52–81)
(n = 18–24)
(n = 68–80)
T0 T1 T0 T1 T0 T1
Satisfaction with rheumatologist2
22.3 (2.3)
22.6 (2.3)
21.9 (2.1)
23.0 (1.6)
22.4 (2.1)
22.6 (2.0)
n.s.
Satisfaction with nurse2
22.5 (2.4)
22.6 (2.4)
21.9 (2.1)
23.0 (2.0)
22.4 (2.5)
22.8 (2.0)
n.s.
Trust in the rheumatologist3
17.1 (2.2)
17.5 (2.3)
16.8 (2.3)
16.3 (3.2)
17.3 (2.3)
17.4 (2.3)
n.s.
Perceived self-efficacy in patient-provider communication4
21.3 (3.1)
21.8 (3.3)
20.7 (2.8)
20.9 (3.2)
21.2 (3.5)
21.3 (3.2)
n.s.
Illness perception
  Personal control5
18.8 (2.8)
18.9 (3.4)
19.0 (2.9)
19.4 (3.1)
19.3 (3.3)
19.6 (3.9)
n.s.
  Illness coherence4
16.1 (3.1)
16.2 (3.6)
16.5 (3.6)
17.7 (3.8)
17.5 (3.7)
17.4 (3.5)
n.s.
  Treatment control4
18.8 (2.6)
18.5 (3.0)
18.9 (3.1)
18.8 (2.0)
19.0 (2.6)
19.2 (2.5)
n.s.
Medication adherence6 6.5 (1.4) 6.7 (1.2) 5.5 (1.3) 6.5 (1.3) 6.3 (1.5) 6.5 (1.2) n.s.

1Analyses of Covariance; 2possible range: 6 – 24; 3possible range: 5 – 20; 4possible range: 5 – 25; 5possible range: 6 – 30; 6possible range: 1 (severely lacking adherence) – 8 (perfect adherence).