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Table 1 Results from the Patient Engagement Evaluation Baseline Survey (n = 12)

From: Working together in health research: a mixed-methods patient engagement evaluation

 

Strongly agree n (%)

Somewhat agree n (%)

Neither agree nor disagree n (%)

Somewhat disagree n (%)

Strongly disagree n (%)

I have a clear understanding of the purpose of the RePORT project

8 (66.7)

4 (33.3)

–

–

–

The supports I need to contribute to the RePORT project are available (e.g., travel, childcare, technology, and internet support)

3 (25.0)

9 (75.0)

–

–

–

I have enough information to be able to carry out my role in the RePORT project

4 (33.3)

6 (50.0)

2(16.7)

–

–

I am able to express my views freely

4 (33.3)

8 (66.7)

–

–

–

I feel that my views are heard

4 (33.3)

8 (66.7)

–

–

–

A wide range of views on discussion topics is shared

3 (25.0)

7 (58.3)

2 (16.7)

–

–

The individuals engaging in the RePORT project represent a broad range of perspectives

2 (16.7)

6 (50.0)

3 (25.0)

1 (8.3)

–

The RePORT project is achieving its stated objectives

2 (16.7)

8 (66.7)

2 (16.7)

–

–

I am confident that the research team takes the feedback provided by the RePORT Advisory Council into consideration

5 (41.7)

7 (58.3)

 

–

–

I think that the work of the RePORT Advisory Council makes a difference to the work of the research program

4 (33.3)

5 (41.7)

3 (25.0)

–

–

As a result of my involvement in the RePORT Advisory Council, I am better informed about patient-oriented research

3 (25.0)

6 (50.0)

2 (16.7)

–

–

Overall, I am satisfied with this engagement initiative

3 (27.3)

8 (72.8)

–

–

–

This engagement was a good use of my time

4 (36.4)

6 (54.5)

1 (9.1)

–

–