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Table 1 Characteristics of the 22 women interviewed collected at recruitment to the clinical trial using a structured questionnaire completed by recruiting physiotherapist

From: Group versus individual sessions delivered by a physiotherapist for female urinary incontinence: an interview study with women attending group sessions nested within a randomised controlled trial

Participant

Identifier

Age

years

Ethnicity

Employment

Status

Did participant continue education after minimum school leaving age?

How would you describe the severity of your urinary problems or incontinence?

A1

47

White

Working 20 h/week

No

Mild

A2

59

White

Unable to work due to illness/disability.

Yes

Moderate

A3

49

White

Working 20 h/week

No

Moderate

A4

57

White

Unable to work due to illness/disability

No

Mild

A5

30

White

On maternity leave

Yes

Moderate

A6

52

White

Unable to work due to illness/disability

Yes

Severe

A7

36

White

Working 15 h/week

Yes

Moderate

A8

59

White

Working 7 h/week

Yes

Moderate

A9

64

White

At home and not looking for paid employment

Yes

Severe

A10

43

White

Working 37 h/week

No

Mild

A11

51

White

Working 39 h/week

No

Moderate

A12

52

White

Working 35 h/week

Yes

Severe

A13

70

White

Working 6 h/week

No

Severe

C1

39

White

Working 24 h/week

Yes

Severe

C2

59

White

Working 37 h/week

No

Moderate

D1

63

White

Retired

Yes

Severe

D2

74

White EU

Retired

Yes

Severe

E1

66

White

Retired

No

Mild

B1

65

White

Retired

Yes

Mild

B2

36

White

Working 14 h/week

Yes

Moderate

B3

53

Indian

Working 40 h/week

No

Moderate

B4

50

White

Unable to work due to illness/disability

No

Severe

  1. Note: all questions (except age) gave options for the response