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TítuloHealthcare experience and their relationship with demographic, disease and healthcare related variables: a cross sectional survey of patients with chronic diseases using the IEXPAC scale

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Table 1    Principal characteristics of survey respondents
Fig. 1    Frequency distribution of patients’ responses to Instrument for Evaluation of the Experience of Chronic Patients (IEXPAC) items
Table 2    Responses to IEXPAC items
Table 4    Bivariate analysis: variables associated with better IEXPAC experience scores

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