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. 2016 Jan 13;2(1):23–26. doi: 10.1136/bmjstel-2015-000067

Table 1.

mHealth workshop survey results

Preworkshop
(N=104)
Postworkshop
(N=96)
Student responses (in percentages) Wilcoxon Rank Sum
(p value;
α=0.05)
Survey questions Strongly disagree Disagree Neither agree nor disagree Agree Strongly agree
I am familiar with mobile devices Preworkshop 6.7 16.3 29.8 40.4 6.7 <0.001
Postworkshop 3.1 2.1 12.5 64.6 17.7
I believe mobile devices can be useful in practice Preworkshop 0 1 7.7 47.1 44.2 0.006
Postworkshop 2.1 1 8.3 64.6 24
I believe mobile devices can be easily incorporated into practice Preworkshop 1.9 9.6 21.2 46.2 21.2 0.003
Postworkshop 5.2 16.7 26 43.8 8.3
I believe mobile devices will benefit pharmacy practice Preworkshop 0 0 6.7 56.7 36.5 0.014
Postworkshop 1 1 8.3 69.8 19.8
I believe mobile devices will influence pharmacy practice Preworkshop 1.9 1 11.5 51 34.6 0.021
Postworkshop 2.1 1 14.6 59.6 17.7
I believe general lack of knowledge is a barrier to using mobile health devices Preworkshop 1.9 1 7.7 54.8 34.6 0.342
Postworkshop 0 1 10.4 57.3 31.3
I believe technical difficulties are a barrier to using mobile health devices Preworkshop 1 1 6.7 48.1 43.3 0.469
Postworkshop 0 1 6.3 51 41.7
I believe purchasing a device is a barrier to using mobile health devices Preworkshop 1 4.8 9.6 46.1 38.5 0.057
Postworkshop 0 1 8.3 41.7 49
I recognised when appropriate to use is a barrier to using mobile health devices Preworkshop 0 12.5 15.4 48.1 24 0.393
Postworkshop 2.1 8.3 16.7 53.1 19.8