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Wildman MJ, O’Cathain A, Hind D, et al. An intervention to support adherence to inhaled medication in adults with cystic fibrosis: the ACtiF research programme including RCT. Southampton (UK): NIHR Journals Library; 2021 Oct. (Programme Grants for Applied Research, No. 9.11.)
An intervention to support adherence to inhaled medication in adults with cystic fibrosis: the ACtiF research programme including RCT.
Show detailsA survey was conducted to evaluate satisfaction with the CFHealthHub intervention, delivered in the full-scale RCT (WP 3.2).
Methods
All participants allocated to the intervention arm and who completed the 12-month follow-up were asked to complete an 11-item survey. This was completed as part of the 12-month follow-up questionnaire battery. Interventionists were usually present during the completion of the survey.
All questionnaire items asked participants to rate how helpful they found specific parts of the intervention. Each item required responses on a 4-point nominal scale, from very helpful to not helpful at all. Responses have been summarised as percentages for each response category.
Results
A total of 257 out of the 305 participants randomised to the intervention arm responded. Summaries by response category are presented in the main report (see Table 7). The intervention element rated as most helpful was the first intervention visit and exposure to CFHealthHub.
There was variation in overall satisfaction between sites. Summaries of scores averaged across all intervention elements by site are shown in Table 16.
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