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. 2020 Aug 20;20:392. doi: 10.1186/s12887-020-02297-1

Table 3.

Parents reported acceptability with the information provided by MEND B.C. (n = 676)

Low to moderate levels of acceptability a High levels of acceptability b
n % n %
Adequate amount of information to help families build a healthy lifestyle 61 9.1% 615 90.9%
Respectful of family’s financial situation 48 7.1% 628 92.9%
Information was culturally suitable for the families 44 6.5% 632 93.5%
Information provided was easy to understand 30 4.5% 646 95.5%

Note: Includes eligible and non-eligible child participants as the surveys are anonymous. Therefore this 676 is not a sub-set of the 987 but of a more widely defined base. aLow to moderate levels of acceptability group consists of combining values 1 and 3 combined - on a 5-point scale where 1 = “low”, 3 = “moderate” and 5 = “high satisfaction”. b high levels of acceptability group consists of combining values 4 and 5 combined - on a 5-point scale where 1 = “low”, 3 = “moderate” and 5 = “high acceptability”