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Table 3 Responses to questions assessing the participant's perspective after viewing the educational video on MI.

From: Utilizing video on myocardial infarction as a health educational intervention in patient waiting areas of the developing world: A study at the emergency department of a major tertiary care hospital in India

QUESTION 1: Did you find the information on the video helpful?

Somewhat- 3

7 (6.3%)

Quite a deal- 4

51 (45.9%)

A great deal- 5

53 (47.7%)

QUESTION 2: Did you learn something you did not know about heart disease after watching the video?

A little- 2

4 (3.6%)

Somewhat- 3

7 (6.3%)

Quite a bit-4

25 (22.5%)

A great deal-5

75 (67.6%)

QUESTION 3: Was the atmosphere in the emergency department a good place to view the video?

Yes-1

99 (89.2%)

No-2

10 (9.0%)

Unsure-3

2 (1.8%)

QUESTION 4: Did you feel comfortable watching the video in the emergency department waiting room?

Not at all- 1

9 (8.1%)

A little-2

4 (3.6%)

Somewhat-3

14 (12.6%)

Quite a bit-4

46 (41.4%)

A great deal- 5

38 (34.2%)

QUESTION 5: How would you rate the length of the video?

Too short- 1

2 (1.8%)

A little short-2

8 (7.21%)

About right-3

82 (73.9%)

A little bit long-4

5 (4.5%)

Too long- 5

14 (12.6%)

QUESTION 6: Would you watch this video again if you could?

Yes-1

109 (98.2%)

No-2

0 (0%)

Unsure-3

2 (1.8%)

QUESTION 7: Do you think you would get more information if this video was shown in a place other than the Emergency Department?

Yes-1

31 (27.9%)

No-2

67 (60.4%)

Unsure-3

13 (11.7%)

QUESTION 8: After watching the video, do you think you will change any part of your current lifestyle to decrease your chances of heart disease?

Not at all- 1

2 (1.8%)

A little-2

5 (4.5%)

Somewhat-3

20 (18.0%)

Quite a bit-4

47 (42.3%)

A great deal- 5

37 (33.3%)

QUESTION 9: Was it difficult to watch the video in the Emergency Department waiting room?

Not at all- 1

72 (64.9%)

A little-2

26 (23.4%)

Somewhat-3

9 (8.1%)

Quite a bit-4

2 (1.8%)

A great deal- 5

2 (1.8%)

  1. Results shown are percentages of the total numbers of participants choosing that response. Responses are from intervention group only (n = 111).