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Table 2 Frequency of key participant experiences by theme

From: Reporting to parents on children’s exposures to asthma triggers in low-income and public housing, an interview-based case study of ethics, environmental literacy, individual action, and public health benefits

Theme

Coded Attribute

Percent of Participants (N = 10)

Theme 1

Joined study to access information or test otherwise unavailable

100%

Theme 2

Cited specific individual changes planned or made in response to the study

80%

Theme 3

Used study results to access additional medical or government resources

40%

Theme 4

Shared or expressed intent to share study information with family or local community

90%

Theme 5

Cited positive personal attributes of the study staff

80%

Theme 6

Cited desire for community-level change from the government or industry

100%

Theme 6

Cited specific action planned or made to prompt community-level change

0%

Overall

Expressed regret about receiving study results

0%

Overall

Cited benefits of report-back

100%