Table 1: Likert- type survey questions.
Questions | Not At All Effective | Slightly Effective | Fairly Effective | Quite Effective | Very Effective |
Q1: Overall, I believe that the jam session format was an effective method or approach to engage in interdisciplinary problem solving related to dementia |
0% | 0% | 10.5% (N = 2) | 42.1% (N = 8) | 47.4% (N = 9) |
Q2: I believe the jam session was an effective and constructive approach for the identification of possible solutions for the three noted themes examined today? |
0% | 0% | 21% (N = 4) | 42.1% (N = 8) | 36.8% (N = 7) |
Q3: I believe the ideas clustering session at the end of the jam session on the board was an effective and practical way to visualize and prioritize items |
0% | 5% (N = 1) | 42.1% (n = 8) | 26.3% (N = 5) | 26.3% (N = 5) |
Legend: The first half of the survey consisted of three Likert-type questions.