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Table 2 Survey Results

From: A process evaluation of the improving wisely intervention: a peer-to-peer data intervention to reduce overuse in surgery

Item

TDF Domain

Median, mode (range 1–5)

N (total responses per question)

  

PART 1: Perceptions of intervention

  
  

1 – Strongly Disagree; 2 – Disagree; 3 – Neither Agree nor Disagree; 4 – Agree; 5 – Strongly Agree

  

1

Knowledge

Seeing my report has changed my perception of my practice patterns

3, 3

613

2

Knowledge

I would be interested in seeing my utilization report again in the future

5, 5

659

3

Skills

It is simple to interpret the results of the Improving Wisely report

5, 5

631

4

Social/Professional Role/Identity

It is important for me that my performance falls within the boundaries of variation established by ACMS (1.1–2.2 stages per case)

5, 5

667

5

Social/Professional Role/Identity

I find value in seeing my procedure data compared to national benchmarks

5, 5

668

6

Beliefs about Consequences

I am concerned this report could negatively impact my reputation, even though it is confidential

2, 2

661

7

Believes about Capabilities

I am confident that I can achieve (outlier) / can continue to achieve (non-outlier) a practice pattern within the national average within the next 6 months

5, 5

656

  

PART 2: Perceptions of Impact

  

8

Optimism

I believe the Improving Wisely project will improve patient care

4, 5

690

9

Optimism

I believe the Improving Wisely project will reduce annual costs of Mohs surgery to the system

4, 5

689

10

Optimism

I believe that the Improving Wisely project will change Mohs surgeons’ behaviour

4, 4

688

11

Optimism

I believe that improvements in surgeon practice due to Improving Wisely will be sustained long term with repeat reports

4, 4

688

12

Optimism

I believe that improvements in surgeon practice due to Improving Wisely will be sustained long term without repeat reports

2, 2

686

13

Beliefs about Consequences

The Improving Wisely report made me more aware of unnecessary medical care

3, 4

666

14

Beliefs about Consequences

The Improving Wisely project has improved the quality of my surgical practice

3, 3

647

15

Intentions

After seeing my individual data, I intend to be more mindful of my stages per case rate

3, 3

638

16

Memory, Attention and Decision Processes

Knowledge of my procedure data influence the way I perform Mohs surgery

3, 3

649

  

PART 3: Overall Impressions

  

17

Environmental context and resources

The principles of Improving Wisely make sense in the context of Mohs surgery

5, 5

683

18

Environmental context and resources

I believe the Improving Wisely data sharing approach can be valuable for other areas of medicine

5, 5

682

19

Social Influences

Most people whose opinions I value would support the Improving Wisely project

5, 5

676

20

Social/Professional Role/Identity

The goals of Improving Wisely project should be communicated to trainees

5, 5

682

21

Emotion

I felt undue pressure from seeing my data report

2, 2

646

22

Emotion

I feel threatened by this project

2, 1

667

23

Optimism

I am supportive of the Improving Wisely initiative

5, 5

676

24

Optimism

I do NOT support the Improving Wisely project

1, 1

667