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. 2015 Jul 29;2015(7):CD007399. doi: 10.1002/14651858.CD007399.pub2

3. Methods used to assess participant satisfaction.

Study Method used to assess participant satisfaction
Coll‐Vinent 2003 Ordinal scale (not satisfied, moderately satisfied, satisfied, very satisfied)
Miner 2007 100‐mm satisfaction visual analogue scale consisting of the question, How satisfied are you with the treatment you received during this procedure? With the words 'completely satisfied' and 'not satisfied at all' on either side of the 100‐mm line
Miner 2010 Quote: "after the patients returned to their baseline mental status, they were asked if they felt any pain during the procedure or were able to recall any of the procedure (yes/no). They were also asked if they were satisfied with the treatment they received during the procedure"
Parlak 2006 Quote: "patient satisfaction subsequently was evaluated with a questionnaire including Likert‐type questions"