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Table 2 Inclusion and exclusion criteria

From: Citizens’ perspectives on relocating care: a scoping review

Inclusion criteria

• The article includes relocating healthcare and citizens’ perspectives on this topic

• The article is about a country with a strong primary care health system in Europe (Belgium, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, Lithuania, the Netherlands, Portugal, Slovenia, Spain or the United Kingdom)

• The article is written in English, Dutch, or German

Exclusion criteria

• The article is not about relocating healthcare and citizens’ perspectives on this topic

• The studies were before 2010

Post-hoc exclusion criteria

• Protocols

• Articles about support or tools but with no relocating

• Articles about self-management as a support but with no relocating

• Relocating care between persons within the same institution but with no geographical relocatinga

• The outcome measure, quality of life, is not seen as citizens’ perspective

• Articles about prevention

  1. aRelocating care is the act of moving healthcare from one place to another and therefore does not include task substitution, which would have been included when talking about substitution