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. 2021 Aug 31;5(1):e201. doi: 10.1017/cts.2021.842

Table 2.

Patient interviews − acceptability valence of social needs module content and follow-up practices

Acceptability valence Intervention component Quotations
Questions Assessment Discussion a Overall
Positive 54% 59% 74% 62% “You just never know what a person is going through. They are really good questions.” [Clinic, F, AA; ID #6]
“I feel comfortable, because that’s the point of you coming here – to discuss these things.” [Clinic, F, AA; ID #5]
Neutral/both 33% 41% 15% 33% “Some of these questions are pretty simple. I mean, they’re average questions.” [Home, M, W; ID #40]
“As long as she don't try to make a mountain out of a molehill, I’m good… She should not try to… just say stuff. It makes me uncomfortable.” [Home, F, AA; ID #32]
Negative 13% 0% 8% 5% “That question about your mortgage or rent or whatever, I wouldn't [answer]. And the food… I wouldn't want to share that.” [Home, F, AA; ID #33]
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One home interview participant did not respond to questions on acceptability of social needs discussion.

Abbreviations: AA, African-American; F, female; ID, respondent identification number; M, male; W, White.