Table 5.
Caregiver | Health Care Professional | Public | |
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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.