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. 2016 Sep 15;14:53. doi: 10.1186/s12969-016-0113-5

Table 2.

Parents’ information needs: use and importance of information sources

Among those using the resource
Didn’t Use
N (%)
Not at all Important
N (%)
A little Important
N (%)
Somewhat Important
N (%)
Very Important
N (%)
Extremely Important
N (%)
Your child’s [rheumatology/gastroenterology] provider 0 (0) 0 (0) 1 (0.5) 1 (0.5) 28 (14.0) 170 (85.0)
Your child’s primary care provider 75 (37.3) 22 (17.5) 25 (19.8) 25 (19.8) 29 (23.0) 25 (19.8)
The [rheumatology/gastroenterology] nurses 29 (14.4) 9 (5.2) 13 (7.6) 39 (22.7) 66 (38.4) 45 (26.2)
Your pharmacist 95 (47.3) 25 (23.6) 21 (19.8) 24 (22.6) 22 (20.8) 14 (13.2)
Friends and family members 68 (34.0) 22 (16.7) 26 (19.7) 41 (31.1) 31 (23.5) 12 (9.1)
Parents of children with [arthritis/ulcerative colitis or Crohns disease] 86 (42.8) 9 (7.8) 27 (23.5) 25 (21.7) 39 (33.9) 15 (13.0)
Materials, such as brochures or videos, from the makers of biologics 47 (23.5) 4 (2.6) 20 (13.1) 46 (30.1) 51 (33.3) 32 (20.9)
Advertisements 91 (45.5) 45 (41.3) 31 (28.4) 18 (16.5) 9 (8.3) 6 (5.5)
The internet 36 (17.9) 10 (6.1) 29 (17.6) 57 (34.6) 44 (26.7) 25 (15.2)