Fig 1.
Overview of multilevel process and outcome-oriented decomposition logic for the current CCP.
Table 1.
paBaseline characteristics of the patients who completed the questionnaires.
Table 2.
Baseline outcome measurements of the CIS, I.ROC and PH42 questionnaires.
Table 3.
Overview of themes, codes, and exemplar quotes from the interviews with patients.
Fig 2.
A. Boxplot of CIS fatigue severity subscale scores, and B. total score CIS in the study group. The horizontal line indicates the cut-offs points for severe and clinically relevant fatigue (fatigue severity = 35 and total CIS score = 76).
Table 4.
Overview of themes, codes, and exemplar quotes from the interviews with healthcare professionals.
Fig 3.
Elaboration of the composite theoretical model, illustrating the central proposition of Bartels et al. [7]: “the potential of service modularity as a foundation for person-centered care delivered in a shared decision-making context”.
Fig 4.
Person-Centered Service Specification Process in a Shared Decision-Making Context (source: Bartels et al. [7]).