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Table 5 Descriptive statistics of AMHR D&I* measures (at consumer, provider, and organizer levels)

From: Technology-assisted task-sharing to bridge the treatment gap for childhood developmental disorders in rural Pakistan: an implementation science case study

Scale

No. of items

M (SD)

Observed range

Possible range on instrument

α

Consumer’s level (n = 166)

 Acceptability

15

39.49 (5.92)

15–45

0–45

0.91

 Feasibility

13

31.29 (4.76)

13–38

0–39

0.76

 Appropriateness

10

24.62 (4.17)

9–30

0–30

0.82

 Reach

4

6.99 (1.98)

3–12

0–12

0.37

Provider’s level (n = 36)

 Acceptability

9

34.2 (3.01)

18–34

9–36

0.89

 Feasibility

15

49.7 (5.73)

26–45

15–60

0.95

 Appropriateness

9

31.8 (4.62)

14–33

9–36

0.85

 Reach

4

10.6 (2.01)

4–11

4–16

0.75

Organizer’s level (n = 14)

 Acceptability

5

17.79 (2.45)

12–20

5–20

0.87

 Feasibility

12

42.29 (5.44)

30–48

12–48

0.90

 Appropriateness

10

36.43 (4.16)

26–40

10–40

0.88

 Reach

4

11.07 (2.84)

6–15

4–16

0.77

  1. *AMHR D&I Applied Mental Health Research Dissemination and Implementation