Skip to main content
. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2022 Oct 13.
Published in final edited form as: Clin Pediatr (Phila). 2017 Sep 13;57(5):519–527. doi: 10.1177/0009922817730346

Table 1:

Semi-structured Interview Questions

What do you wish you had when (child’s name) is sick or hurt?
Medium Preference
I want you to think about ways that you could get information about your child’s health, what would help you when (child’s name) gets sick or hurt?
What type of material would be helpful to you in making decisions about the health of your child?
Written information (books or pamphlets), videos, internet sites, emails, or in person teaching?
Location Preference
Where would be a convenient place to get this from?
ER, Doctor’s office, community center, school?
Content Preference
What information do you need to help you treat (child’s name) at home when he/she is sick or hurt?
What type of information would be helpful to you?
Information on what causes problems, how to diagnose a problem, how to treat a problem, or how to take care of (child’s name) when he/she is not sick or hurt.
Impact of Information
Do you think it would be helpful to have information about child illnesses at home to use when (child’s name) is sick or hurt?
A book, phone app or program, or DVD?
If you had information at home about caring for (child’s name) while they are sick or hurt, what would change about caring for your child this time when he/she was sick or hurt?