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Table 2 Phase one (tailoring) data collection steps and outcomes

From: Tailoring and evaluating an intervention to improve shared decision-making among seniors with dementia, their caregivers, and healthcare providers: study protocol for a randomized controlled trial

Step

Outcomes (measures)

e-TUDE (clinician)

 Study entry

• Self-reported sociodemographic characteristics

• Self-reported interest for each of the topics addressed in the C-DB on a 1–10 visual analogue scale

 Pre training

• Role preference scale [63]

• Perceptions of being able to adopt shared decision-making using the ICanSDM scale

• Intention to engage senior patients living with dementia and their caregivers in decision-making about choosing a health intervention, based on the TPB [37, 38]

 Post training

• Satisfaction with e-TUDE (1–5 smiley face scale)

• Usability of e-TUDE, based on the Technology Acceptance Model (TAM-2) [64,65,66]

• Role preference scale [63]

• Perceptions of being able to adopt shared decision making using the ICanSDM scale

• Intention to engage senior patients living with dementia and their caregivers in decision-making about choosing a health intervention, based on the TPB [37, 38]

C-DB (clinician questionnaire)

 Study entry questionnaire

• Self-reported sociodemographic characteristics

• Self-reported interest for each of the topics addressed in the C-DB on a 1–10 visual analogue scale

 After reviewing each C-DB

• Satisfaction with C-DB (1–5 smiley face scale)

• C-DB usability based on the Technology Acceptance Model (TAM-2) [64,65,66]

• Intention to use what was learned from the C-DB to explain to patients the benefits and harms of the options, based on the TPB [37, 38]

• Value of the evidence presented in the C-DB, measured using the clinician version of the IAM [43, 67]

P-DB (Patients and caregivers)

 Able patient

• Socio-demographic characteristics of the patient self-reported by the patient

• Satisfaction with the P-DB (1–5 smiley face scale)

• P-DB usability based on the Technology Acceptance Model (TAM-2) [64,65,66]

• Value of the evidence presented in the P-DB, measured using the patient version of the IAM [67]

 Caregiver of able patient

• Sociodemographic characteristics of the caregiver: self-reported by the caregiver

• Satisfaction with the P-DB (1–5 smiley face scale)

• P-DB usability based on the Technology Acceptance Model (TAM-2) [64,65,66]

• Value of the evidence presented in the P-DB, measured using the caregiver version of the IAM [67]

 Caregiver of unable patient

• Self-reported sociodemographic characteristics of the caregiver

• Sociodemographic characteristics of the patient reported by the caregiver

• Satisfaction with the P-DB (1–5 smiley face scale)

• P-DB usability based on the Technology Acceptance Model (TAM-2) [64,65,66]

• Value of the evidence presented in the P-DB, measured using the caregiver version of the IAM [67]