Feasibility and Acceptability
Cross-source consensus on Feasibility and Acceptability from 1 sources and 5 claims.
1 sources · 5 claims
Benefits
Evidence quality
Highlighted claims
- The study met all three primary feasibility benchmarks for recruitment, retention, and intervention adherence. — Assessment of the Bangla Heart Manual in patients with coronary heart disease and their caregivers in Bangladesh: a feasibility study
- Retention exceeded the prespecified target, with 30 of 33 participants providing full 3-month outcome data. — Assessment of the Bangla Heart Manual in patients with coronary heart disease and their caregivers in Bangladesh: a feasibility study
- Intervention adherence met the prespecified feasibility criterion of at least 75%. — Assessment of the Bangla Heart Manual in patients with coronary heart disease and their caregivers in Bangladesh: a feasibility study
- Patients and caregivers reported high satisfaction with the intervention. — Assessment of the Bangla Heart Manual in patients with coronary heart disease and their caregivers in Bangladesh: a feasibility study
- The study concluded that the Bangla Heart Manual was feasible and acceptable for patients and healthcare professionals in Bangladesh. — Assessment of the Bangla Heart Manual in patients with coronary heart disease and their caregivers in Bangladesh: a feasibility study