<p>Adoption groups, including respective triggers or veto barriers and differentiating characteristics.</p
Comparison of the various entry point characteristics present across the intervention countries.</p
Non-dominant barriers (B), enablers (E), and potential enablers (PE) mapped to domains in the depres...
Booster behaviour, intentions, hesitancy and reluctance according to demographics.</p
<p>Characteristics of participants recruited to Intervention and Control groups.</p
Socio-demographic characteristics of the participants in the intervention and control groups.</p
Demographic and treatment characteristics for intervention and control group.</p
Factors that created barriers and facilitators at different stages of PROMs implementation.</p
Characteristics of PROTECT participants and subgroup of participants in the Report-Back Process.</p
<p>Typology of the population regarding the adoption of protective behaviors, factor 1 (19.18%) and ...
Dominant barriers (B), enablers (E), and potential enablers (PE) mapped to domains in the deprescrib...
<p>Demographic characteristics of the participants of the Treatment Group (TG) and the Control Group...
<p>Demographic characteristics and affecting factors in the group with PD and the control group.</p
<p>Comparing the characteristics of the participants in the intervention group (Group I) and control...
<p>Demographic characteristics at the time of presentation in the two groups.</p
<p>Responses, exclusions and general characteristics of the study population.</p
Comparison of the various entry point characteristics present across the intervention countries.</p
Non-dominant barriers (B), enablers (E), and potential enablers (PE) mapped to domains in the depres...
Booster behaviour, intentions, hesitancy and reluctance according to demographics.</p
<p>Characteristics of participants recruited to Intervention and Control groups.</p
Socio-demographic characteristics of the participants in the intervention and control groups.</p
Demographic and treatment characteristics for intervention and control group.</p
Factors that created barriers and facilitators at different stages of PROMs implementation.</p
Characteristics of PROTECT participants and subgroup of participants in the Report-Back Process.</p
<p>Typology of the population regarding the adoption of protective behaviors, factor 1 (19.18%) and ...
Dominant barriers (B), enablers (E), and potential enablers (PE) mapped to domains in the deprescrib...
<p>Demographic characteristics of the participants of the Treatment Group (TG) and the Control Group...
<p>Demographic characteristics and affecting factors in the group with PD and the control group.</p
<p>Comparing the characteristics of the participants in the intervention group (Group I) and control...
<p>Demographic characteristics at the time of presentation in the two groups.</p
<p>Responses, exclusions and general characteristics of the study population.</p
Comparison of the various entry point characteristics present across the intervention countries.</p
Non-dominant barriers (B), enablers (E), and potential enablers (PE) mapped to domains in the depres...
Booster behaviour, intentions, hesitancy and reluctance according to demographics.</p