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. 2021 May 1;22(11):2584–2596. doi: 10.1093/pm/pnab157

Table 5.

Respondents’ overall impression on the short informational video

Caregiver Health Care Professional Public
Mean (SD) Mean (SD) Mean (SD)
Using social media for scientific disseminationa 6.32 (1.06) 5.91 (1.24) 6.48 (0.92)
Impact on information-seeking behaviorb 4.95 (2.25) 5.48 (1.62) 4.68 (1.84)
Overall impression of the videoc 5.63 (1.50) 6.35 (0.98) 6.28 (0.94)
Level of new information providedd 5.53 (1.93) 5.78 (1.38) 5.84 (1.49)

Note: a = Based on the question “It takes an average of 17 years until professionals start to use important research results into their practice Do you think social media (e.g., Twitter) is a good way to spread important health information to caregivers of people with dementia/to people with dementia?” Ratings are based on a seven-point scale, where 1 = not at all to 7 = very much. b = Based on the question “Are you likely to seek additional information about pain in dementia (and its assessment) as a result of watching this video?” Ratings are based on a seven-point scale, where 1 = not at all likely to 7 = very much likely. c = Based on the question “Overall, how much did you like the video?” Ratings are based on a seven-point scale, where 1 = not at all to 7 = very much. d = Based on the question “Did the video provide you with new information?” Ratings are based on a seven-point scale, where 1 = not at all to 7 = very much.