Additional file 1 of Patients’ and relatives’ perspectives on best possible care in the context of developing a multidisciplinary center for endometriosis and adenomyosis: findings from a national survey

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This survey explored patient and relative perspectives on care, including waiting times, information needs, multidisciplinary team roles, and expectations for an endometriosis center.

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Additional file 1. Supplementary tables with results from questions about waiting time from referral, involvement of relatives, information types and the need for consultations with a sex therapist and a physiotherapist, and results from open-text questions about how to give patients and relatives an active role, involvement in a joint treatment decision, what patients and their relatives have missed the most with regards to follow-up or treatment and expectations to an endometriosis center.

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