Table 2.
Illustrative examples of written comments about perceived usefulness of the design features
Theme | Illustrative examples of written comments |
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Usefulness of the design features | • "it was valuable to read the material prior to the meeting – [the pre-packaged evidence summaries] were appropriate length" |
• "[not aiming for consensus was] very useful as we could just listen to teach other without judging" | |
• "[the Chatham House rule] made me feel more comfortable being open" | |
• "the facilitator was knowledgeable and drew more detail out when necessary" | |
Opportunities for improvement | |
• Stakeholder involvement (n = 33) | • "a broader range of parties – possibly private sector representatives [should have been included]" |
• "[there was not] enough diversity between parties’ perspectives on the policy issues" | |
• Dialogue processes (n = 24) | • "recap or summarize the points raised" |
• "a wrap up summary with take away learning’s [should be] included" | |
• Scope (n = 19) | • "[the] issues discussed could have been more diverse [there was] lots of overlap in discussion" |
• "obesity [is] such a complex issue [and] this took much time to discuss - maybe a simpler issue?" | |
• Quality and relevance of content (n = 19) | • "[the policy issue could have been framed with] more examples from across Canada and internationally" |
• "more comprehensive background/policy materials [could be] researched" | |
• Facilitation (n = 14) | • "the facilitator needed to redirect the group back to the questions" |
• "a better intro about what we had to do even after intro I still wasn’t completely sure" |