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Table 2 Responses of Latina breast cancer survivors toward receiving the study results: Nuevo Amanecer and Nuevo Amanecer II respondents (N = 92)

From: Sharing research results with Latina breast cancer survivors who participated in a community-engaged behavioral RCT study: a descriptive cross-sectional survey study

Question

Total, n (%)

1. Did you read the letter describing the results?

 (0) No

0

 (1) Yes, all of it

88 (95.7)

 (2) Yes, some of it

4 (4.3)

2. Did you have any problems understanding the results of the study?

 (1) No

84 (91.1)

 (2) Yes (write in type of problem)

8 (8.7)

3. Before the Nuevo Amanecer study, have you ever received the results of a research study that you participated in?

 (0, 2) No (including not been in any other studies)

75 (81.5)

 (1) Yes

17 (18.5)

4. How important do you think it is for researchers to share the results with study participants?

 (0–1) Not at all important/somewhat important

3 (3.3)

 (2, 3) Very important/extremely important

89 (96.7)

5. How much do you agree with the following statement: getting the results made me feel as if my participation was very important?

 (0) I do not agree.

1 (1.1)

 (1) I agree a little bit.

6 (6.6)

 (2) I agree a lot.

84 (92.3)

6. Did getting the results of the study change how willing you are to participate in future research studies?

 (1) Yes, it made me more likely to participate in the future.

53 (60.2)

 (2) Yes, it made me less likely to participate in the future.

3 (3.4)

 (0) No, it did not change how willing I am to participate in the future.

32 (36.4)

7. Which way of describing the results did you like better?

 (1) I liked the written description better.

34 (37.4)

 (2) I liked the graphs better.

10 (11.0)

 (3) I liked them both the same.

47 (51.7)