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Improving integrated care: Modelling the performance of an online community of practice

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Figure 1. Model and hypothesis to be tested.
Table 1. Descriptive statistics
Table 3. Cross-loadings Indicator Closeness topatients Results Social network use Platformuse
Table 4. Quality model measurements overview
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