Research Article

Reporting Real-World Data on Prostate Cancer Treatment Outcomes to Consumers: The Prostate Cancer Report Card

Table 2

Summaries of quantitative Likert scale questions from the online survey.

Questions/itemsDisagreeNeutralAgreeTotalāˆ—
n%n%n%

Content
The Report Card addresses topics that readers might want to know about43.021.512695.5132
The type of information in the Report Card is appropriate32.300.013197.7134
The amount of information is about right10.8139.911889.4132
The information in the Report Card is not too complex86.086.011788.0133
I trust the information in the Report Card00.0139.812090.2133
There is enough information about where to get further support or information43.11410.511586.5133

Readability
Information is presented in common everyday language43.043.012594.0133
Medical terms are clearly explained21.664.512594.0133
The Report Card is written in a friendly way21.6118.311990.1132
The Report Card is easy to read43.096.812090.2133
It is easy to understand what all the numbers mean53.81712.911083.4132
Enough explanation of the different outcomes is provided75.31813.510881.2133

Visual presentation
The Report Card is organised in a way that was easy to follow10.853.912495.4130
The way the information is displayed makes the Report Card easy to understand21.5118.511790.0130
Visual graphics are easy to understand21.6129.211789.3131
The Report Card attracted my attention32.32921.810175.9133
The overall look of the Report Card is appealing21.52418.110780.4133

Relevance
The content is relevant for men who have just been diagnosed with prostate cancer00.043.012897.0132
The content is relevant for partners, family, and friends of someone with prostate cancer10.8129.111990.2132
The Report Card is interesting to people not affected by prostate cancer43.04634.98262.1132
I would send this Report Card to a family member if they needed information about prostate cancer43.053.812493.3133

āˆ—Total number of respondents (out of 134) who completed the item.