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Table 4 Identifying need and involving stakeholder to inform the design of health promotion activities

From: Community education and health promotion activities of naturopathic practitioners: results of an international cross-sectional survey

Identification of need when designing activities

Very important

Somewhat important

Not important

Expert advice and evidence about the health issues affecting the community (n = 672)

520 (77.4)

138 (20.5)

14 (2.1)

The health issues affecting your community compared to other populations (n = 661)

370 (56.0)

244 (36.9)

47 (7.1)

The health issues individuals in your community have said they need help with (n = 674)

536 (79.5)

125 (18.6)

13 (1.9)

The health issues you have identified based on the types of health services available to your community (n = 663)

461 (69.5)

183 (27.6)

19 (2.9)

Stakeholder involvement in activity design

Very involved

Somewhat involved

Not at all involved

Individuals who you expect will benefit from the activity (n = 658)

284 (43.2)

290 (44.1)

84 (12.8)

Individuals involved in the delivery of the activity (n = 652)

224 (34.4)

313 (48.0)

115 (17.6)

Individuals without whom the activity would not be possible (n = 652)

246 (37.7)

279 (42.8)

127 (19.5)