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. 2019 Jan 8;5(1):e11395. doi: 10.2196/11395

Table 2.

Relationships between adherence to clinician recommendations and additional self-management strategy use for symptom/quality of life issues (N=370).

Self-management activities Adherence to clinician recommendation, n (%)

Missing No recommendation given Did not follow recommendation Partially or completely follow recommendation Total
Missing 10 (83.3)a 0 (0.0)a 0 (0.0)a 3 (1.1)a 13 (3.5)c
No 2 (16.7)a 23 (46.9)a 23 (63.9)a 127 (46.5)a 175 (47.3)c
Yes 0 (0.0)a 26 (53.1)a 13 (36.1)a 143 (52.4)a 182 (49.2)c
Total 12 (3.3)b 49 (13.2)b 36 (9.7)b 273 (73.8)b 370

aThe percentage values indicate the frequency of participants within each additional self-management strategy use category out of the total number of participants within each adherence to clinician recommendation category.”

bThe percentage values indicate the frequency of participants within each adherence to clinician recommendation category out of the total number of enrolled participants.

cThe percentage values indicate the frequency of participants within each additional self-management strategy use category out of the total number of enrolled participants.