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Lobban F, Appelbe D, Appleton V, et al. An online supported self-management toolkit for relatives of people with psychosis or bipolar experiences: the IMPART multiple case study. Southampton (UK): NIHR Journals Library; 2020 Sep. (Health Services and Delivery Research, No. 8.37.)

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Appendix 7Website use of clinical and research participants

Table 34 summarises the 24-week website use of research and clinical participants, and the results of independent t-tests comparing their website use. The mean number of logins for the group as a whole was 3.78 (SD 4.43), but there was a lot of variation, with a range of 0–31 logins (median 2 logins, IQR 1–8 logins). The mean total time spent on the website was 40.6 minutes (SD 54.54 minutes), with a range of 0–298 minutes (median 20.1 minutes, IQR 4.9–57.5 minutes). In general, research participants used the website more than clinical participants, and the difference was significant in total number of logins, number of visits to modules 1–6 and module 11, number of visits to the forum, total time spent on the website and the total number of module visits (composite measure of visits to the 12 different modules).

TABLE 34

TABLE 34

Descriptive and t-test statistics of 24-week website use of clinical and research participants (n = 132)

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