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Summary

  • Just under a fifth of users are ‘very unlikely’ to continue using the app (17%)
  • Wave 1 schools are less ‘likely’/’very likely’ to recommend the app than Wave 2 schools (Wave 1: St Jude’s – 48.5%, Bramble – 27.5%, Wave 2: Meon – 52%, St John’s – 70%)
  • Bramble Infant School is the most unlikely school to continue with nearly two-thirds of respondents either ‘unlikely’ (45%) or ‘very unlikely’ (18.5%) to continue using the Challenge, which is notable as they were also the school with the highest reported rate of change to behaviour

An asterisk (*) indicates a small base size, caution should be taken when interpreting the results

Will you continue to use the Pompey Monster Stomp to School Challenge to help you walk more? - all waves

Base: Respondents who downloaded the app: Total sample (90) | Wave 2: Meon Infant & Junior (38) | St John's (10*) | Wave 1: St Jude’s (31) | Bramble (11*) | *Caution, small base

This table shows that for respondents who downloaded the app:
Of the total sample, 32% strongly agree, 18% agree, 24% neither agree nor disagree, 17% disagree, and 9% strongly disagree that they will continue to use the challenge to help them walk more
Of Meon Infant and Junior, 39% strongly agree, 13% agree, 21% neither agree nor disagree, 16% disagree, and 11% strongly disagree that they will continue to use the challenge to help them walk more
Of St John’s, 40% strongly agree, 30% agree, 10% neither agree nor disagree, 10% disagree, and 10% strongly disagree that they will continue to use the challenge to help them walk more
Of St Jude’s, 29% strongly agree, 19.5% agree, 26% neither agree nor disagree, 19.5% disagree, and 6% strongly disagree that they will continue to use the challenge to help them walk more
Of Bramble, 9% strongly agree, 18.5% agree, 45% neither agree nor disagree, 18.5% disagree, and 9% strongly disagree that they will continue to use the challenge to help them walk more