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Table 2 Process evaluation responses from pupils in the intervention group

From: Evaluation of a real world intervention using professional football players to promote a healthy diet and physical activity in children and adolescents from a lower socio-economic background: a controlled pretest-posttest design

Questions and responses from intervention group pupils (n = 92)

What did you think of the activities during the start clinic?

Very nice

49 (62%)

Nice

18 (23%)

Neutral

9 (11%)

Not very nice

1 (1%)

Not nice at all

2 (3%)

Give an overall evaluation of the start clinic. (scale 1-10)

Mean score (SD)

7.81 (2.34)

Which themes were discussed in class?

 
 

(times reported)

Breakfast

64

Vegetables

52

Fruit

12

Healthy snacks

8

Physical activity

8

Other (open ended)

2 (food in general, water)

Did you see the video messages and newsletters from the professional football players?

Yes

54 (59%)

No

37 (41%)

What did you think of the video messages and newsletters from the professional football players?

Very nice

26 (39%)

Nice

26 (39%)

Neutral

11 (17%)

Not very nice

2 (3%)

Not nice at all

1 (1%)

Would you have preferred more contact with the professional football players?

Yes

37 (54%)

No

19 (27%)

No opinion

13 (19%)

What did you think of the activities during the end clinic?

Very nice

45 (56%)

Nice

22 (28%)

Neutral

8 (10%)

Not very nice

1 (1%)

Not nice at all

4 (5%)

Give an overall evaluation of the end clinic. (scale 1-10)

Mean score (SD)

 

7.32 (2.50)

 

Give an overall evaluation of the project ‘Health scores!’ (scale 1-10)

Mean score (SD)

 

7.82 (2.38)

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