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Table 5 Chiropractor’s end of study questionnaire for both the intervention and control groups

From: Guideline implementation in the Canadian chiropractic setting: a pilot cluster randomized controlled trial and parallel study

Item

Intervention group Response n (%) out of 11 respondents

Control group Response n (%) out of 7 respondents

Strongly agree or Agreea

Neutral

Strongly disagree or Disagreeb

NAc

Strongly agree or Agreea

Neutral

Strongly disagree or Disagreeb

NAc

Recommended cared

 I am familiar with the guideline recommendations on managing neck pain using the guideline

6 (54.5)

1 (9.1)

1 (9.1)

3 (27.3)

5 (71.4)

-

2 (28.6)

-

 I am confident about implementing the recommended care in the guideline

3 (27.3)

3 (27.3)

2 (18.2)

3 (27.3)

4 (57.1)

-

2 (28.6)

1 (14.3)

 I am worried that it could take longer to complete the treatment if I used care recommended in the guideline with patients

3 (27.3)

4 (36.4)

 

4 (36.4)

2 (28.6)

1 (14.3)

3 (42.8)

1 (14.3)

 The guideline was too difficult to implement

1 (9.1)

4 (36.4)

1 (9.1)

5 (45.4)

-

2 (28.6)

4 (57.1)

1 (14.3)

 I have little time to implement this guideline with my patients

1 (9.1)

2 (18.2)

3 (27.3)

5 (45.4)

2 (28.6)

1 (14.3)

4 (57.1)

-

Webinars and e-module

 I had difficulty registering for the webinars and/or online-module

3 (27.3)

 

3 (27.3)

5 (45.4)

    
  1. aResponse categories of “Strongly agree” and “Agree” were combined
  2. b Response categories of “Strongly disagree” and “Disagree” were combined
  3. cNA: Not Applicable. DCs who initially agreed to participate but failed to complete the e-learning modules or other components of the study protocol
  4. dQuestions on Recommended care targeting the intervention group specifically mentioned the Brief Action Planning (e.g., "I am familiar with the guideline recommendations on managing neck pain using the Brief Action Planning (BAP)")