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. 2021 Mar 11;9(3):e26091. doi: 10.2196/26091

Table 2.

Self-reported app satisfaction in the intervention group (n=134) at the follow-up measurement. Participants responded to the following statements with the 6 alternatives shown.

Statement Strongly disagree, n (%) Agree to a small extent, n (%) Agree to some extent, n (%) Strongly agree, n (%) Fully agree, n (%) Do not know, n (%)
I am satisfied with the app 2 (1.5) 5 (3.7) 18 (13.4) 66 (49.3) 38 (28.4) 5 (3.7)
The app has been a good support for a healthy weight gain during pregnancy 9 (6.7) 18 (13.4) 39 (29.1) 32 (23.9) 20 (14.9) 16 (11.9)
The app has been a good support for healthy food habits 12 (9.0) 16 (11.9) 42 (31.3) 41 (30.6) 11 (8.2) 12 (9.0)
The app has been a good support for exercise habits 15 (11.2) 16 (11.9) 29 (21.6) 44 (32.8) 20 (14.9) 10 (7.5)
The app has given me insight regarding my food habits 26 (19.4) 16 (11.9) 39 (29.1) 31 (23.1) 9 (6.7) 13 (9.7)
The app has given me insight regarding how physically active I am 28 (20.9) 16 (11.9) 32 (23.9) 36 (26.9) 13 (9.7) 9 (6.7)
I think that the HealthyMoms app is better than other similar apps 3 (2.2) 10 (7.5) 31 (23.1) 24 (17.9) 9 (6.7) 57 (42.5)
I would recommend other pregnant women to use the HealthyMoms app 3 (2.2) 7 (5.2) 16 (11.9) 45 (33.6) 57 (42.5) 6 (4.5)