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. 2020 Mar 10;2(2):100058. doi: 10.1016/j.ocarto.2020.100058

Table 2.

Booklet Evaluation Survey Responses.

Item
Group
Response count (%)
I did not believe much of the information I believed most of the information I believed all of the information

Did you believe the information?
Consumers (n=19) 0 9 (47%) 10 (53%)
Professionals (n=37)
0
14 (38%)
23 (62%)

Not at all A bit A lot

Has the information changed the way you think about knee OA?
Consumers (n=19) 2 (11%) 11 (58%) 6 (32%)
Professionals (n=37)
13 (35%)
13 (35%)
11 (31%)

I found it boring Somewhat interesting Very interesting

How interesting was the information?
Consumers (n=19) 1 (6%) 9 (47%) 9 (47%)
Professionals (n=37)
0
18 (49%)
19 (51%)

The information was confusing Some of the information was clear All of the information was clear

How clear was the information?
Consumers (n=19) 0 3 (16%) 16 (84%)
Professionals (n=37)
0
10 (27%)
27 (73%)

I knew most of it already I know most of it already, but it was good to be reminded I learned a few new things I learned a lot of new things

Was the information new?
Consumers (n=19) 3 (16%) 4 (21%) 8 (42%) 4 (21%)
Professionals (n=37)
3 (8%)
19 (51%)
12 (32%)
3 (8%)
All of the information was hard to follow Some of the information was easy to follow and some was hard to follow The information was somewhat easy to follow The information was easy to follow

How easy was the information to follow?
Consumers (n=19) 0 1 (5%) 4 (21%) 14 (74%)
Professionals (n=37)
1 (3%)
7 (19%)
7 (19%)
22 (60%)
Are unlikely to increase their activity Might increase their activity Are very likely to increase their activity

After receiving this information, people with knee OA….
Consumers (n=19) 1 (6%) 10 (53%) 8 (42%)
Professionals (n=37)
2 (5%)
21 (57%)
14 (38%)

I don’t think the information will help people much I think the information could help people a bit I think the information could help people a lot

Do you think the information will help people? Consumers (n=19) 0 4 (21%) 15 (79%)
Professionals (n=37) 0 7 (19%) 30 (81%)

Professionals = general practitioners, primary healthcare nurses and arthritis advocates.