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. 2016 Nov 4;4(4):e123. doi: 10.2196/mhealth.6469

Table 3.

Participant’s perceived acceptability for receiving dietary counselling in the Diet Bytes and Baby Bumps study (n=22a) (survey questions with agree-disagree responses).

Questions Strongly agree
n (%)
Agree
n (%)
Neutral
n (%)
Disagree
n (%)
Strongly disagree
n (%)
I believe that the combination of the summary of my dietary intake that I received via my mobile/smartphone and the follow-up with the dietitian was helpful. 12 (55) 9 (41) 1 (5) 0 (0) 0 (0)
The summary of my dietary intake that I received via my mobile/smartphone was easy to understand on its own. I did not need to speak to a dietitian to clarify. 2 (9) 5 (23) 6 (27) 8 (36) 1 (5)
The summary of my dietary intake that I received via my mobile/smartphone was difficult to understand. 0 (0) 2 (9) 3 (14) 13 (59) 4 (18)
Neither the summary of the results from the analysis of my photographic dietary record that I received on my mobile/smartphone nor the advice that I received from the dietitian was helpful. 0 (0) 1 (5) 1 (5) 4 (18) 16 (73)

an=22. Two participants did not receive the telephone counselling (1 gave birth before it could be given and 1 did not respond to contact) and 2 participants did not answer this survey.