Table 2.
Characteristics per participant.
| Pseudonym | Gender (F: female and M: male) | Age (years) | Level of education | Functional health literacy level measured with Set of Brief Screening Questions-Dutch version [36] | Self-reported health status | Prior experience using a tablet computer |
| Meryem | F | 74 | Lowa | Inadequate | Poor | No |
| Mert | M | 71 | Lowa | Inadequate | Poor | No |
| Ceyda | F | 65 | Lowa | Inadequate | Satisfactory | No |
| Gizem | F | 44 | Lowa | Inadequate | Poor | Yes |
| Memhet | M | 59 | Moderateb | Inadequate | Good | No |
| Berat | M | 38 | Moderateb | Adequate | Satisfactory | Yes |
| Elif | F | 40 | Moderateb | Adequate | Good | Yes |
| Eren | M | 48 | Moderateb | Adequate | Good | No |
| Imraam | M | 52 | Highc | Adequate | Good | Yes |
| Onur | M | 35 | Highc | Adequate | Good | Yes |
aLow: none or at most finished primary education.
bModerate: lower secondary education, (upper) secondary education, or postsecondary nontertiary education (including vocational education).
cHigh: tertiary education (bachelor’s degree or higher).