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Jones F, Gombert-Waldron K, Honey S, et al. Using co-production to increase activity in acute stroke units: the CREATE mixed-methods study. Southampton (UK): NIHR Journals Library; 2020 Aug. (Health Services and Delivery Research, No. 8.35.)

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Appendix 12Patient-reported experience measure data: feelings

FeelingSite 1 preSite 1 postSite 2 preSite 2 postSite 3 preSite 3 postSite 4 preSite 4 post
Patronised9.1%8%4%0%11.1%0%8%0%
Respected54.5%60%62%65%70.4%70%69%64%
Offended4.5%4%2%3%0%0%8%0%
Supported81.8%64%78%65%70.4%80%85%64%
Ignored4.5%16%2%0%11.1%10%8%9%
Listened to40.9%40%40%36%59.3%50%62%64%
Frustrated4.5%12%22%3%25.9%10%8%9%
Motivated27.3%36%29%42%40.7%40%54%55%
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