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. 2020 May 6;7(2):e17088. doi: 10.2196/17088

Table 2.

Demographic and computer and internet use characteristics of therapists participating in needs assessment/analysis and usability testing of the study (N=26).

Demographics Needs assessment (n=14) Usability testing (n=12)
Age (years), n (%)

21-30 3 (21) 2 (17)

30-40 5 (35) 2 (17)

40-50 2 (14) 3 (25)

>50 4 (29) 5 (42)
Gender, n (%)

Male 6 (43) 2 (17)

Female 8 (57) 10 (83)

Prefer not to say 0 (0) 0 (0)
Profession, n (%)

Occupational therapists 10 (71) 7 (58)

Physiotherapists 4 (29) 5 (42)
Education, n (%)

Entry level (baccalaureate degree) 4 (29) 3 (25)

Entry level (master degree) 8 (57) 8 (57)

PhD 2 (15) 1 (8)
Work experience (years), n (%)

<5 2 (15) 0 (0)

10-15 4 (29) 3 (25)

16-20 6 (43) 4 (33)

>20 2 (15) 5 (42)
Practice setting, n (%)

Private practice 2 (15) 2 (17)

Acute care 3 (21) 3 (25)

Inpatient rehabilitation 2 (15) 3 (25)

Outpatient rehabilitation 6 (42.8) 4 (33)

Other (teaching) 1 (6) 0 (0)
Employment, n (%)

Full time 9 (64) 9 (75)

Part time 3 (21) 3 (25)

Casual 1 (6) 0 (0)
Information about computer use, n (%)

Computer/tablet use at home


Yes 12 (85) 12 (100)


No 2 (15) 0 (0)

Computer/tablet use at work


Yes 14 (100) 12 (100)


No 0 (0) 0 (0)

Hours spent on computer/tablet each week


≤5 0 (0) 0 (0)


>5 14 (100) 12 (100)

Hours spent on the internet each week


≤5 5 (35) 4 (33)


>5 9 (65) 8 (67)

Comfort level on computer/tablet


Not at all comfortable 0 (0) 0 (0)


A little comfortable 0 (0) 0 (0)


Comfortable 4 (29) 4 (33)


Very comfortable 10 (71) 8 (67)

Comfort level on the internet


Not at all comfortable 0 (0) 0 (0)


A little comfortable 2 (14) 0 (0)


Comfortable 4 (29) 4 (33)


Very comfortable 8 (57) 8 (67)