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Table 5 Intention to use the LwR:DST (2021)

From: Shifting the narrative from living at risk to living with risk: validating and pilot-testing a clinical decision support tool: a mixed methods study

CPD Reaction Tool24 questions – 10-point Likert Scale

(if not specified: 1- Strongly Disagree to 10- Strongly Agree)

Setting

Hospital

n = 8 (21%)

Mean (/10)

Community

n = 8 (73%)

Mean (/10)

1. I intend to use the Living with Risk: Decision Support Tool (LwR:DST) to assess and mitigate a patient’s risk.

8.4

8.3

2. To the best of my knowledge, the percentage of my colleagues who will use the LwR:DST is ____%.

78%

83%

3. I am confident that I could use the LwR:DST to assess and mitigate a patient’s risk if I wanted to.

8.1

8.9

4. Using the LwR:DST to assess and mitigate a patient’s risk is the ethical thing to do.

7.8

8.5

5. For me, using the LwR:DST to assess and mitigate a patient’s risk would be: (1- Extremely Difficult to 10- Easy)

7.3

7.3

6. Now think about a co-worker whom you respect as a professional. In your opinion, will he/she use the LwR:DST to assess and mitigate a patient’s risk?

7.0

7.9

7. I plan to use the LwR:DST to assess and mitigate a patient’s risk.

8.4

8.3

8. Overall, I think that for me, using the LwR:DST to assess and mitigate a patient’s risk would be: (1- Useless to 10- Useful)

7.7

8.8

9. Most people important to me in my profession will use the LwR:DST to assess and mitigate a patient’s risk.

7.7

7.5

10. It is acceptable to use the LwR:DST to assess and mitigate a patient’s risk.

8.8

8.8

11. I have the ability to use the LwR:DST to assess and mitigate a patient’s risk.

8.6

9.0

12. Overall, I think that for me, using the LwR:DST to assess and mitigate a patient’s risk would be: (1- Harmful to 10- Beneficial)

8.4

9.0