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Orgeta V, Leung P, Yates L, et al. Individual cognitive stimulation therapy for dementia: a clinical effectiveness and cost-effectiveness pragmatic, multicentre, randomised controlled trial. Southampton (UK): NIHR Journals Library; 2015 Aug. (Health Technology Assessment, No. 19.64.)

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Appendix 2Development study 2: expert feedback

TABLE 43

Results of the online survey for the evaluation of the iCST manual: expert knowledge in dementia – Development study 2

StatementResponse options, n (%)
Strongly disagreeDisagreeNeutralAgreeStrongly agreeConclusion
Language is easy to understand02 (8)2 (8)6 (24)15 (60)High agreement
Size of font is appropriate02 (8)1 (4)12 (48)10 (40)Moderate agreement
Manual is stimulating/engaging01 (4)4 (16)16 (64)4 (16)Moderate agreement
Amount of information is appropriate1 (4)1 (4)4 (16)14 (56)5 (20)Moderate agreement
Activities are clearly presented002 (8)12 (48)11 (44)Moderate agreement
Layout is appropriate002 (8)11 (44)12 (48)Moderate agreement
Adequate variety in activities004 (16)15 (60)6 (24)Moderate agreement
Participant/carer will enjoy the activities006 (24)16 (64)3 (12)Moderate agreement

TABLE 44

Results of the online survey for the evaluation of the iCST workbook: expert knowledge in dementia – Development study 2

StatementResponse options, n (%)
Strongly disagreeDisagreeNeutralAgreeStrongly agreeConclusion
Language is easy to understand001 (4)11 (44)13 (52)High agreement
Size of font is appropriate001 (4)14 (56)10 (40)Moderate agreement
Workbook is stimulating/engaging003 (12)16 (64)6 (24)Moderate agreement
Amount of information is appropriate001 (4)16 (64)8 (32)Moderate agreement
Activities are clearly presented001 (4)13 (52)11 (44)Moderate agreement
Layout is appropriate00014 (56)11 (44)Moderate agreement
Adequate variety in activities003 (12)15 (60)7 (28)Moderate agreement
Participant/carer will enjoy the activities005 (20)14 (56)6 (24)Moderate agreement
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