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PRO-based follow-up as a means of self-management support – an interpretive description of the patient perspective

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Table 1 Participant profile
Table 2 Examples of participants’ quotes (Continued)
Table 2 Examples of participants’ quotes (Continued)
Fig. 1 PRO-based follow-up’s influence on capacity for self-management. The figure represents inhibiting and supporting mechanisms for patients’capacity for self-management

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