Table 2.
Percent Agreed or Strongly
Agreed |
|
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1. 3D printing was easy to use. | 94.5% |
2. The objects generated by 3D printing were well received by the person with memory loss. | 88.9% |
3. The person with memory loss enjoyed using 3D printing. | 76.5% |
4. The research team was helpful in showing me and the person with memory loss how to use 3D printing. | 94.5% |
5. After using 3D printing, I thought that the person with memory loss was more engaged and alert. | 72.3% |
6. 3D printing allowed me to interact more effectively with the person with memory loss. | 83.4% |
7. There are time constraints to me being able to use 3D printing. | 33.4% (27.8% disagreed or strongly disagreed) |
8. I would use the 3D printing again when communicating/interacting with the person with memory loss. | 83.4% |
9. The objects printed were clear and easy for the person with memory loss to use. | 100% |
10. The person with memory loss felt lost using 3D printing. | 0.0% (77.8% disagreed or strongly disagreed) |
11. I wish I would have known about 3D printing sooner. | 50.0% |
12. 3D printing provided the person with memory loss with enough objects and material to fully engage with. | 83.3% |
13. 3D printing helped the person with memory loss reminisce and remember the past better. | 83.3% |
14. 3D printing is very confusing to me. | 5.9% (88.3% disagreed or strongly disagreed) |
15. I would recommend 3D printing to others in a similar situation | 94.4% |