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. 2020 Jun 15;20:209. doi: 10.1186/s12877-020-01592-x

Table 3.

Results from the post-assessment questionnaire about experiences during the intervention. Part 1 Statements reflecting degree of agreement to the statement scored from 1 to 5, 1 = strongly disagree, 5 = strongly agree, values are presented as median (Q1–3); Part 2 Present number of participants experiencing positive and/or negative subjective effects multiple answer possible, values are presented as n (%)

Digital programn= 27 Paper bookletn= 27 p-value
Part 1
Feeling content with the programme 5 (4–5) 4 (3–5) .026
Programme was a support 5 (4–5) 4 (4–5)‡ .044
Programme was difficult to use 1 (1–3) 1 (1–3) .606
Programme contains challenging exercises 4 (3–4) 3.5 (3–5)† .804
Difficult to choose exercises at right level 1 (1–4) 3 (2–4)† .050
Worry about safety while practising 1 (1–2)† 1 (1–2) .696
Practice the same time of the day 3 (2–4) 2.5 (2–3)† .798
Difficult to find a place to do programme 1 (1–2) 1 (1–3)† .169
Prefer to work out hard 3 (2–4) 3 (3–4)† .648
Improved balance 4 (3–5) 4 (3–4)† .109
Increased leg-strength 4 (3–5) 3 (3–4)† .032
Part 2
Positive effects
 More energy/stamina 13 (48) 7 (26) .091
 Improved mood 3 (11) 7 (26) .161
 Improved well-being 19 (70) 13 (48) .097
 Other 3 (11) 3 (11) .284
 No, no positive effects 0 7 (26) .010F
Negative effects
 Pain 2 (7) 5 (19) .224
 Dizziness 0 3 (11) .075
 Stress 1 (4) 2 (7) .552
 Tiredness / Fatigue 1 (4) 1 (4) 1.0
 Other 1 (4) 2 (7) .417
 No, no negative effects 22 (82) 16 (59) .074

† 1 person missing

‡ 2 persons missing

F P-value for Fisher’s exact test