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. 2017 Mar 1;3(1):e4. doi: 10.2196/cancer.6435

Table 3.

Patient evaluation feedback for the intervention group.

Evaluation item
n (%)
How much time did you spend using the program? (n=32)


None 9 (28)

5-10 mins 2 (6)

10-20 5 (16)

All of it 16 (50)
What part did you watch? (n=23)


Intro 22 (96)

Physical activity 19 (83)

Healthy eating 22 (96)
How many unique times did you use the program? (n=20)


Unsure 1 (5)

1 7 (35)

2-3 7 (35)

4-5 3 (15)

More than 5 2 (10)

missing 3
How easy or difficult was it to use? (n=23)


Very easy or easy 14 (61)

In between 8 (35)

Very difficult or difficult 1 (4)
How easy was it to see the on-screen text? (n=23)


Very easy 14 (61)

Easy 8 (35)

Neither easy or difficult 1 (4)
To what extent did the program keep your attention? (n=23)


Very much 15 (65)

Somewhat 5 (22)

In between, so-so 3 (13)
How would you rate the professionalism or production value of the program? (n=23)


Very good (like something I’d see on TV) 14 (61)

Somewhat good 8 (35)

Very poor (looks unprofessional) 1 (4)

Did a good job at presenting health information 23 (100)

Speaks to you as a cancer survivor 21 (91)

Was nothing offensive or problematic 23 (100)

The program made me feel uncomfortable 1 (4) 

The suggestions and content were appropriate for someone from your culture and background 23 (100)
Overall experience with program (n=23)
 

Extremely satisfied 14 (61)

Satisfied 7 (30)

In between 2 (9)

Dissatisfied 0 (0)
Would you recommend the program to others? (n=23)


Definitely 14 (61)

Probably 7 (30)

Maybe 2 (9)
How would you rate the length of the program? (n=23)


Too short 1 (4)

About right 19 (83)

Too long 3 (13)