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. 2020 Jan 1;30(1):31–37. doi: 10.5737/236880763013137

Table 2.

Feedback Questionnaire (n = 5)

Questions Number of participants who answered “Yes” Example of comments
Do you feel that this training program will help you to adequately inform parents about the distress protocol guidelines? 4 “I would have liked more information on the protocol for families.”
Do you feel that this training program will help you to adequately identify pediatric distress? 5 “It gave me a better understanding of various situations and showed me how to apply the distress protocol.”
Do you feel that this training program will help you to know when you should implement the distress protocol? 5 “This is a good review of the distress protocol for experienced nurses and a good training for new nurses.”
Do you feel that this training program will help you to know better the different routes of the distress protocol? 5 “I didn’t know all the routes for the distress protocol.”
Which aspect(s) of the training program struck you the most? N/A “The protocol requires very good clinical judgment on the part of nurses.” “Assessing distress symptoms and implementing the protocol.” “How important it is to document properly.” “That one should not hesitate to provide quick relief.”
Do you feel that the format of the training program was conducive to learning? 5 “A few technical issues, but very enjoyable overall.”
Other comments/suggestions N/A “I liked how quizzes were used to assess comprehension during the training program.”

Legend: N/A=not applicable