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Table 2 Interview round 2

From: Development of an internet-delivered cognitive behavioral therapy program for use in combination with exercise therapy and education by patients at increased risk of chronic pain following total knee arthroplasty

 

Interview guide:

Results:

Find

How was it to log into and navigate in the program?

“no problem”

Is the content per module manageable to complete in 1 week?

“no problem”

“some of the modules are demanding, important that the patients are prepared, suggest to divide into two parts”

Understand

How is the presentation? Words, expressions etc.

“good explanations, understandable”

“they talk too fast, suggestion: work through the sequences twice and more”

“some typos”

How were the exercises? Did you understand what to do?

OK exercises”

“some of the exercises are demanding, suggest to split them”

Are the examples recognizable?

“have not seen the examples”

“good examples, there is a possibility that patients will copy the examples instead of thinking what is relevant for them”

What do you think about the level / difficulty of the content - easy to follow or advanced?

the level of difficulty is OK”

“some of the modules and exercises are demanding”

Apprise

How relevant is the content for you as an OA/TKAa patient?

“good program as part of a larger context”

“good program, important to emphasize that the rehabilitation period lasts for several months”

How will the content impact the users? Will this cause the patients to think that we do not take their pain seriously?

“unsure if it is too optimistic and moralizing, important to emphasize that it is part of a larger package”

Useful

How useful will this program be for you?

“useful as a supplement following the operation”

Useful to manage day to day life”

How useful do you think this program will be for others?

“I think this program will be useful for many patients”

  1. a OA Osteoarthritis, TKA Total knee arthroplasty