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Cost-effectiveness plane reflecting the probability that blended ACT is cost-effective compared to CBT in terms of QALYs (cost-utility).
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Acceptability curve reflecting the probability that blended ACT is cost-effective compared to CBT in terms of QALYs (cost-utility) at different willingness-to-pay ceilings.
Baseline characteristics of study sample.
Mean costs and outcomes by condition over assessments.
Result of the main analyses (cost-effectiveness and cost-utility) and sensitivity analyses.
Predictors of nursing home admission in the older population in Belgium: a longitudinal follow-up of health interview survey participants.
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Predicting mortality in acutely hospitalized older patients: a retrospective cohort study
Active use of parks in flanders (Belgium): An exploratory observational study
Table_1_The intention to use mHealth applications among Dutch older adults prior and during the COVID pandemic.docx
Does household help prevent loneliness among the elderly?:An evaluation of a policy reform in the Netherlands