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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).
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.
COREQ (COnsolidated criteria for REporting Qualitative research) checklist.
Interview topic guide.
Example of the coding process.
The integrated theoretical framework for factors influencing IPC in disability care settings, informed by various implementation science theories [17, 22–30], adapted to the result...
Barriers and facilitators to IPC implementation, perceived by professionals working at residential care facilities for people with intellectual and developmental disabilities (n =...