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. 2021 Apr 15;23(4):e23882. doi: 10.2196/23882

Table 4.

Virtual reality–specific satisfaction (n=19).

Question—“Because of the virtual reality walking trails...” Disagree, n (%) Undecided, n (%) Agree, n (%)
“I looked forward to treatment sessions more.” 1 (5) 5 (26) 13 (68)
“I enjoyed my treatment sessions more.” 1 (5) 0 (0) 18 (95)
“I felt more engaged in my treatment.” 1 (5) 1 (5) 17 (89)
“I wanted to spend longer on the treadmill.” 7 (37) 6 (32) 6 (32)
“I gained a better understanding of my cardiac health.” 2 (11) 0 (0) 17 (89)
“I did not see any impact on my treatment.” 13 (68) 1 (5) 5 (26)
“I was unwantedly distracted from my treatment.” 16 (84) 1 (5) 2 (11)
“I did not enjoy how I received my education.” 17 (89) 0 (0) 2 (11)
“I felt isolated from the rest of my class.” 15 (79) 0 (0) 4 (21)
“I dreaded my time on the treadmill.” 15 (79) 1 (5) 3 (16)