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. 2022 Apr 15;149(5):e2021054796. doi: 10.1542/peds.2021-054796

TABLE 2.

Statement of Treatment Preferences Agreement Group by Intervention (N = 115 Dyads)

Levels of Agreementa FACE-TC pACP, Plus pACP Information Frequency (%) TAU Control, Plus pACP Information Frequency (%) Total
Agree 0–1 situation/ low agreementb 10 (14) 22 (52) 32
Agree 2–3 situations/ moderate agreement 38 (52) 19 (45) 57
Agree 4 situations/ high agreement 25 (34) 1 (2) 26
Total 73 42 115

Two-sided Fisher’s exact test, P < .0001. Cramér's V = 0.48. The strength of the association (effect size) was measured by Cramér's V, which has values ranging from 0 to 1: low association (V = 0.1–0.3), moderate association (V = 0.3–0.5), and high association (V > 0.5).22 Cohen's W is equivalent to Cramér's V in our study with 3 × 2 contingency table. The sample size was 115 dyads; 1 dyad had missing data.

a

Rationale for recoding the data at 3 levels of agreement to generate a new variable is illustrated by the small number of cells for each situation.

b

Dyadic “do not know” responses were treated as no agreement/no agreement, that is, low agreement.