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Table 4 Exclusion criteria for self-reported behaviours

From: Effects of the Informed Health Choices podcast on the ability of parents of primary school children in Uganda to assess the trustworthiness of claims about treatment effects: one-year follow up of a randomised trial

Response options for questions 28.2 and 29.3

Response to questions 28.3 and 29.4

28.2 What treatment claim did you last hear about?

28.3 Please write down the claim that you last heard

29.3 What was the treatment for which you or an adult made the decision?

What was the claim about the treatment for which you or an adult made the decision?

Using a medicine (e.g. taking a tablet or syrup)

Exclude, if the claim is not about a medicine

Getting an operation (e.g. removing a bad tooth)

Exclude, if the claim is not about an operation

Using something to feel better or to heal more quickly (e.g. using a bandage or glasses)

Exclude, if the claim is not about equipment

Something else (eating food or drinking something to feel better (e.g. herbs or fruit))

Exclude, if the claim is not about eating/drinking something e.g. herbs or fruit

Avoiding doing something to feel better (e.g. not drinking milk)

Exclude, if the claim is not about avoiding something

Something else

Exclude, if the claim is not about a treatment (“anything done to care for yourself, so you stay well or, if you are sick or injured, so you get better and not worse”)