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Table 4 Opinions of local social workers on acceptability of the intervention (N = 11)

From: The feasibility of community mobilisation for child injury prevention in rural Nepal: a programme for female community health volunteers

Q. No. Statements

Strongly disagree (1)

Disagree (2)

Can’t say (3)

Agree (4)

Strongly agree (5)

1. Child injury prevention is an important issue to consider for children’s health and development.

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-

-

10 (90.9%)

1 (9.1%)

2. I think people ignore injuries because they don’t think it can be prevented

-

4 (36.4%)

3 (27.3%)

4 (36.4%)

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3. Before this programme, I knew that we can prevent children from injuries

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-

1 (9.1%)

8 (72.7%)

2 (18.2%)

4. I think there is a need for such an intervention in the community

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-

-

7 (63.6%)

4 (36.4%)

5. I think other parents/carers will also find this intervention useful

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-

2 (18.2%)

8 (72.7%)

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6. I think women’s group meetings with FCHVs are useful to prevent child injuries in the community

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-

-

9 (81.8%)

2 (18.2%)

7. Women’s group can lead to organise child injury prevention activities after this programme

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-

2 (18.2%)

9 (81.8%)

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8. I have observed the meetings and the educational materials are appropriate

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-

3 (27.3%)

8 (72.7%)

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9. I will be able to communicate these concepts with parents I see

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-

-

10 (90.1%)

1 (9.1%)

10. The intervention is relevant to my everyday work

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-

1 (9.1%)

10 (90.9%)

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