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Table 1 Participant demographics (n = 19)

From: Adapting the Wheelchair Skills Program for pediatric rehabilitation: recommendations from key stakeholders

Pseudonym

Age range

(years)

Gender

Highest education level

Experience in pediatric (years)

Experience with PMWUS (years)

Familiarity with the WSP

 

Mean = 38,4

(SD = 11.6)

  

Mean = 14,3

(SD = 11.6)

Mean = 12,0

(SD = 12.2)

 

Alice

NP

Female

Bachelor

12,7

12,7

Moderate

Sandra

30–39

Female

Mastera

5,4

0,5

Moderate

Lena

20–29

Female

Mastera

4,1

4,1

Some

Kayla

20–29

Female

Mastera

1

0,3

Moderate

Gabrielle

30–39

Female

Bachelor

11,4

10

Some

Nicole

40–49

Female

Bachelor

16

0,6

Some

Jacqueline

50–59

Female

Bachelor

31,1

31,1

Some

Evelyne

40–49

Female

Bachelor

25,5

10

Moderate

Magalie

20–29

Female

Mastera

1

0,5

Excellent

Marie-Eve

20–29

Female

Mastera

2,6

1

Some

Noémie

40–49

Female

Bachelor

20,5

20,5

Moderate

Manon

50–59

Female

Bachelor

34

34

Moderate

Florence

20–29

Female

Mastera

3

1

Some

Johanne

50–59

Female

Bachelor

29

29

Some

Angela

40–49

Female

Bachelor

17

17

Some

Suzie

20–29

Female

Mastera

4,4

4,4

Moderate

Robert

50–59

Male

Bachelor

31,2

31,2

Moderate

Caroline

30–39

Female

Mastera

7,4

7,4

Moderate

  1. aProfessional Master. PMWUs Pediatric manual wheelchair users, NP Not provided, SD Standard deviation. Level of familiarity from the response choice: ‘none, I have never heard of the program’, ‘a little, I know the big picture of this program’, ‘moderate, I know the program but I’m not an expert’, ‘excellent, I am very familiar with this program’