Table 3.
Item in evaluation questionnaire | Rating | Number of parents (%) | Number of children/young adults (%) | Statements |
---|---|---|---|---|
Satisfaction with admission procedure | + | 16 (67%) | 9 (75%) | Questionnaire helps to get a first impression; everything was clear; clear questionnaire; easy to read |
± | 8 (33%) | 3 (25%) a | ||
- | 0 (0%) | 0 (0%) | ||
Insight in possibilities for rehabilitation | + | 11 (46%) | 5 (83%) | No further comments |
± | 12 (50%) | 1 (17%) b | ||
- | 1 (4%) | 0 (0%) | ||
Representativeness of problems in daily life | + | 7 (29%) | 10 (56%) | Nice that there is space for comments; everything was included; some items are very easy/for younger children |
± | 14 (58%) | 8 (44%) | ||
- | 3 (13%) | 0 (0%) | ||
Difficulty to choose a response option | + | 18 (75%) | 13 (72%) | Need a response option between little difficult and very difficult; don’t know some answers |
± | 4 (17% | 5 (28%) | ||
- | 2 (8%) | 0 (0%) | ||
Satisfaction with identification of rehabilitation needs | + | 14 (58%) | 5 (83%) | Makes you think about daily situation |
± | 10 (42%) | 1 (17%) c | ||
- | 0 (0%) | 0 (0%) | ||
Satisfaction with duration of completing forms | + | 19 (79%) | 13 (72%) | No further comments |
± | 5 (21%) | 2 (11%) | ||
- | 0 (0%) | 3 (17%) |
aOnly children aged 7–17 years were asked
bOnly young adults aged 18–25 years were asked
cOnly children aged 13–17 years were asked