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Table 3 Preliminary Usability testing Results for Let’s Talk workbook

From: Development and initial testing of a multi-stakeholder intervention for Lynch syndrome cascade screening: an intervention mapping approach

Design and Format

# of Participants (n = 10)

Strengths

Reported the workbook was easy to use

8

Liked how the information was presented in simple language and broken down into smaller points

6

Appreciated the ample blank spaces available for notetaking

5

Suggestions

A web-based version of the workbook would be acceptable

10

Reformat Prompt 1 (Identify family members) to maximize use of space and capture additional family details

6

Expressed interest in an app version of the workbook with additional features for Lynch syndrome care management

5

Content

 Strengths

Liked the Supplemental Resources as a place for more information to meet different needs and support for communication

7

Liked how common concerns raised by family members were addressed with strategies for responding

5

 Suggestions

Expand information on Lynch syndrome-related cancers beyond colorectal and endometrial cancer and specific cancer risks associated with genetic variants

7

Add information for cascade screening in children including strategies for communication and a reminder that testing is recommended at 18 years old

5

Note the difficulty of establishing life insurance following a diagnosis

4