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Table 2 Intervention acceptability participant questionnaire (n = 11)

From: Is an individually tailored programme of intense leg resistance and dynamic exercise acceptable to adults with an acute lateral patellar dislocation? A feasibility study

How satisfied are you with the effect of your physiotherapy treatment? (very satisfied–very dissatisfied)

0 (0–0)

How satisfied are you with your involvement in decision-making about your physiotherapy treatment? (very satisfied–very dissatisfied)

0 (0–0)

This study offered up to six physiotherapy sessions over 3 months after your injury, how satisfied were you with this amount of treatment? (very satisfied–very dissatisfied)

0 (0–0)

How satisfied were you with the written information you were given describing the study? (very satisfied–very dissatisfied)

0 (0–0)

How satisfied were you with the written information you were given about your injury? (very satisfied–very dissatisfied)

0 (0–1)

How satisfied are you overall with the physiotherapy care you received after your injury? (very satisfied–very dissatisfied)

0 (0–0)

How confident are you that you can return to all your normal activities? (very confident–not at all confident)

0 (0–1)

How did doing your exercises fit into your weekly routine? (very easy–very difficult)

1 (0–2)

How confident are you that you were doing your exercises the way your physiotherapist showed you? (very confident–not at all confident)

1 (0–1)

How confident are you that you understood how tiring the muscle strengthening exercises should feel? (very confident–not at all confident)

1 (0–1)

How likely are you to continue your exercises now your physiotherapy is finished? (very likely–very unlikely)

1 (0–1)

  1. Data are median (interquartile range); answers to questions were on a 5-point Likert scale (0–4), and the Likert scale anchors are presented in brackets after questions