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. 2021 Feb 22;8(2):e23712. doi: 10.2196/23712

Table 1.

Participant occupation and relevant experience with the intervention.

ID Occupation Experience with the intervention
P1 Researcher clinician Has delivered the intervention to women who have a history of sexual trauma
P2 Researcher clinician Involved in the conceptual and clinical development of the intervention
P3 Clinical psychology student Has delivered the intervention to refugees in Sweden and the United Kingdom
P4 Intern Has observed the intervention being delivered and worked alongside those who have translated the intervention protocol
P5 Clinical psychology student Is preparing to use the intervention in a laboratory setting in the near future
P6 Researcher Has been part of clinical training meetings for the intervention and meetings concerning its development
P7 Researcher clinician Has delivered the intervention to frontline hospital staff in the emergency department and intensive clinical care
P8 Researcher clinician Has delivered the intervention to refugees in the United Kingdom
P9 Researcher clinician Has delivered the intervention to parents of children who have been recently admitted or discharged from the pediatric intensive care unit
P10 Researcher clinician Has helped create and design the intervention and has delivered it to emergency department patients
P11 Clinical psychology student Is preparing to use the intervention in a laboratory setting in the near future
P12 Clinician Has delivered the intervention to patients in the emergency department