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. 2020 Sep 28;22(9):e19550. doi: 10.2196/19550

Table 1.

Questionnaire items and responses to assess patients’ and nurses’ experiences of remote patient monitoring (RPM).

Questions or statements Responses
Patient questionnaire

1. What are your experiences of RPM in general? 1 (Bad), 2 (Fairly bad), 3 (Fairly good), or 4 (Good)

2. RPM is unnecessary. 1 (Totally agree), 2 (Mostly agree), 3 (Partly agree), or 4 (Do not agree)

3. RPM is technically difficult for me. 1 (Totally agree), 2 (Mostly agree), 3 (Partly agree), or 4 (Do not agree)

4. RPM makes me worried. 1 (Totally agree), 2 (Mostly agree), 3 (Partly agree), or 4 (Do not agree)

5. RPM increases my security. 4 (Totally agree), 3 (Mostly agree), 2 (Partly agree), 1 (Do not agree)

6. RPM makes me feel safe. 4 (Totally agree), 3 (Mostly agree), 2 (Partly agree), 1 (Do not agree)

7. RPM provides increased security and safety for my relatives. 4 (Totally agree), 3 (Mostly agree), 2 (Partly agree), 1 (Do not agree)

8. I experience these advantages or disadvantages of RPM. Open-ended question
Nurse questionnaire

1. What are your experiences of RPM in general? 1 (Bad), 2 (Fairly bad), 3 (Fairly good), or 4 (Good)

2. RPM is unnecessary. 1 (Totally agree), 2 (Mostly agree), 3 (Partly agree), or 4 (Do not agree)

3. RPM is technically difficult for my patients. 1 (Totally agree), 2 (Mostly agree), 3 (Partly agree), or 4 (Do not agree)

4. The responsibility that accompanies my work with RPM worries me. 1 (Totally agree), 2 (Mostly agree), 3 (Partly agree), or 4 (Do not agree)

5. The responsibility that accompanies my work with RPM increases my security. 4 (Totally agree), 3 (Mostly agree), 2 (Partly agree), 1 (Do not agree)

6. RPM is necessary from a patient safety perspective. 4 (Totally agree), 3 (Mostly agree), 2 (Partly agree), 1 (Do not agree)

7. RPM gives the patient increased security and safety. 4 (Totally agree), 3 (Mostly agree), 2 (Partly agree), 1 (Do not agree)

8. I experience these advantages or disadvantages of RPM. Open-ended question