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Table 3 Practicability and self-reported health behaviour change (perceived benefit) at month 6 (11-point Likert ratings)

From: Acceptability of a digital health application to empower persons with multiple sclerosis with moderate to severe disability: single-arm prospective pilot study

 

Mean (SD)

Practicability

 

“I was able to navigate the web platform easily.“; n = 37a

8.2 (2.4)c

“The information on the web platform was easy to understand.“; n = 37a

8.7 (2.3)c

Self-reported health behaviour change

 

“I can deal better with my disease.“; n = 27b

6.7 (2.6)c

“I have changed my physical activity level.“; n = 27 b

7.3 (2.3)d

“I can deal better with stress.“; n = 27 b

6.2 (2.7)c

“I have changed my diet.“; n = 27 b

6.8 (2.6)c

“I have changed my sleeping behaviour.“; n = 27 b

4.2 (3.4)c

  1. 11-point numeric Likert scale: 0 means to disagree completely and 10 means to agree completely.
  2. a 1 participant didn’t fill out these specific questions.
  3. b 11 participants reported no health behaviour change.
  4. c Range: 0–10.
  5. dRange: 2–10.