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Table 3 TYA cancer survivors and TYA health professionals’ views on the appeal of discreet behaviour change techniques

From: The development and user evaluation of health behaviour change resources for teenage and young adult Cancer survivors

 

TYA Cancer Survivors

(n = 6)

TYA Health Professionals

(n = 15)

Goal Setting

 Very Appealing/ Quite Appealing

85.7 (6)

66.7 (10)

 Not appealing/ Not at all appealing

14.3 (1)

33.3 (5)

Action Planning

 Very Appealing/ Quite Appealing

83.3 (5)

73.3 (11)

 Not appealing/ Not at all appealing

16.7 (1)

26.7 (4)

Prompts/Reminders

 Very Appealing/ Quite Appealing

83.3 (5)

86.7 (13)

 Not appealing/ Not at all appealing

16.7 (1)

13.3 (2)

Self-Monitoring

 Very Appealing/ Quite Appealing

83.3 (5)

85.7 (12)

 Not appealing/ Not at all appealing

16.7 (1)

14.3 (2)

Rewards

 Very Appealing/ Quite Appealing

83.3 (5)

93.3 (14)

 Not appealing/ Not at all appealing

16.7 (1)

6.7 (1)

Social Support

 Very Appealing/ Quite Appealing

83.3 (5)

80 (12)

 Not appealing/ Not at all appealing

16.7 (1)

20 (3)

Social Comparison/ Modelling

 Very Appealing/ Quite Appealing

83.3 (5)

100 (15)

 Not appealing/ Not at all appealing

16.7 (1)

0 (0)

  1. *Missing data due to survey drop-out: TYA cancer survivors (n = 7); TYA health professionals (n = 4)