Feasibility of intervention was assessed using a written qualitative
assessment at the conclusion of the intervention. The purpose of this
instrument is to examine the feasibility of this pilot intervention. Our
operational definition of feasibility came from Grady, Cummings, and
Hulley (2007). Accordingly, we captured data on the following:
perceived usefulness, applicability to the population, and sustainability;
as well as time required and cost of recruitment, qualitative
assessment of willingness to accept randomization in future interventions
and comply with intervention procedures; acceptance of
measurement procedures, problems with completion, and time to
complete instruments (Grady, Cummings, & Hulley, 2007).