Spinal Cord Injury (Sweden) PSP Engagement Summary
- Published: 05 April 2023
- Version: V1
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Gathering uncertainties
Methods used (e.g. survey, focus groups, interviews): Online survey
Number | % | |
Total respondents (across all methods) | 243 | 100 |
Total patients and carers | 162 | 66.6 |
Total health and care professionals | 81 | 33.3 |
Total number of original uncertainties submitted | 431 | 100 |
Original uncertainties in scope | 303 | 70 |
Original uncertainties out of scope | 128 | 30 |
Interim prioritisation
Methods used (eg survey, focus groups, interviews): Online survey
Number | % | |
Total number of indicative questions (answered & unanswered) | 57 | 100 |
Number of verified answered questions | 1 | 1.7 |
Number of verified unanswered questions | 56 | 98.3 |
Number of verified unanswered questions included in the interim prioritisation | 56 | |
Total respondents (across all methods) | 272 | 100 |
Total patients and carers | 189 | 69.5 |
Total health and care professionals | 83 | 30.5 |
Number of questions taken to final workshop | 24 |
Final priority setting workshop
Number | % | |
Total participants | 23 | 100 |
Total patients and carers | 11 (+3) | 48 (65) |
Total health and care professionals | 12 | 52 |
Notes:
We have chosen to categorise as such:
patients and carers = persons living with spinal cord injury and their close ones;
health and care professionals = professionals, including personal care attendants.
Three professionals doubled as patients or carers at the final priority setting workshop.