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Fig 1.

Overview of multilevel process and outcome-oriented decomposition logic for the current CCP.

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Table 1.

paBaseline characteristics of the patients who completed the questionnaires.

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Table 2.

Baseline outcome measurements of the CIS, I.ROC and PH42 questionnaires.

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Table 3.

Overview of themes, codes, and exemplar quotes from the interviews with patients.

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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).

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Overview of themes, codes, and exemplar quotes from the interviews with healthcare professionals.

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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”.

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Fig 4.

Person-Centered Service Specification Process in a Shared Decision-Making Context (source: Bartels et al. [7]).

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