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Table. 4 Responses of CHAs on the content, delivery and acceptability of the intervention

From: Implementation of a community-based low-calorie dietary intervention for the induction of type-2 diabetes and pre-diabetes remission: a feasibility study utilising a type 2 hybrid design

Question

Agree

n (%)

Neutral

n (%)

Disagree

n (%)

1. The content of the course was of an acceptable standard

15 (94)

0

1 (6)

2. The information was delivered in such a way that it was difficult to understand

1 (6)

0

15 (94)

3. The time allotted to the course was adequate

14 (88)

1 (6)

1 (6)

4. My knowledge base was expanded while on this course

14 (88)

1 (6)

1 (6)

5. My skills base was expanded while on this course

15 (94)

0

1 (6)

6. The course is good enough to be offered for a fee

13 (81)

3 (19)

0 (0)

7. I am likely to recommend this course to a friend or colleague should it become publicly available

16 (100)

0

0 (0)

8. Seeing participants according to the intervention schedule will disrupt the church schedule

0 (0)

3 (19)

13 (81)

9. Seeing participants according to the intervention schedule fits into my schedule

13 (81)

3 (19)

0 (0)

10. Utilising the church as the intervention site is convenient for participants

15 (94)

1 (6)

0 (0)

11. Utilising the church as the intervention site hinder participants from freely sharing information

0 (0)

2 (12)

14 (88)