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. 2021 Jun;147(6):e2020029330. doi: 10.1542/peds.2020-029330

TABLE 4.

Satisfaction Questionnaire Items Dichotomized (Agree or Strongly Agree) by FACE pACP Versus Treatment-as-Usual Controls at Session 2 (n = 116)

Satisfaction Questionnaire Items Families (Agree or Strongly Agree) Difference, % (95% CI) P a
FACE-TC pACP (n = 74), n (%) Treatment-as-Usual (n = 42), n (%)
1. It was useful. 72 (97.3) 35 (83.3) 14.0 (2.0 to 25.8) .01
2. It was helpful. 71 (95.9) 33 (78.6) 17.4 (4.2 to 30.6) .008
3. I felt scared or afraid. 15 (20.3) 11 (26.2) −6.9 (−22.1 to 10.2) .46
4. It felt like a load off my mind. 29 (39.2) 7 (16.7) 22.5 (6.7 to 38.4) .01
5. It was too much to handle. 7 (9.5) 2 (4.8) 4.7 (−4.6 to 14.0) .48
6. I felt satisfied. 56 (76.7)b 25 (59.5) 17.2 (−0.5 to 34.9) .05
7. It was harmful. 1 (1.4) 0 (0.0) 1.4 (−1.3 to 4.0) .99
8. I felt angry. 1 (1.4) 1 (2.4)b −1.1 (−6.5 to 4.3) .99
9. It was something I needed to do. 63 (85.1) 23 (54.8) 30.4 (13.3 to 47.5) <.001
10. I felt sad. 31 (41.9) 18 (42.9) −1.0 (−19.7 to 17.8) .92
11. I felt courageous. 31 (41.9) 11 (26.2) 15.7 (−1.7 to 33.1) .09
12. It felt hurtful. 3 (4.1) 3 (7.1) −3.1 (−12.1 to 5.9) .67
13. It was worthwhile. 72 (97.3) 36 (85.7) 11.6 (0.4 to 22.8) .03
a

Pearson’s χ2 test and Fisher’s exact test were used.

b

One missing data.