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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2017 Sep 5.
Published in final edited form as: Complement Ther Med. 2017 Mar 1;31:82–89. doi: 10.1016/j.ctim.2017.02.006

Table 2.

Exit Interview Responses (n = 16).

Question Text Response categories Freq (%)
Overall how satisfied were you with the yoga classes? Completely satisfied 12 (75%)
Mostly satisfied 3 (19%)
Equally satisfied/dissatisfied 1 (6%)
Yoga classes should be offered in both English/Spanish. Strongly agree 5 (31%)
Agree 10 (63%)
Neither agree/disagree 1 (6%)
I feel more comfortable taking yoga classes from teachers with diverse racial/ethnic backgrounds. Strongly agree 4 (29%)
Agree 4 (29%)
Neither agree/disagree 6 (43%)
I prefer taking yoga classes with others who have arthritis. Strongly agree 5 (31%)
Agree 5 (31%)
Neither agree/disagree 6 (38%)
The yoga poses offered work well for people with arthritis. Strongly agree 7 (44%)
Agree 7 (44%)
Neither agree/disagree 2 (13%)
Would recommend yoga classes to friend with arthritis? Yes 15 (94%)
No 1 (6%)
Now that you have completed the study do you see yoga as a way to care for your arthritis? Yes 15 (94%)
No 1 (6%)
How likely is it that you would take another yoga class? Extremely likely 10 (63%)
Fairly likely 3 (19%)
Somewhat likely 2 (13%)
Slightly likely 1 (6%)
How likely is it that you would practice yoga on your own now? Extremely likely 6 (38%)
Somewhat likely 6 (38%)
Fairly likely 3 (19%)
Slightly likely 1 (6%)