Measuring what matters to older persons for active living: part I content development for the OPAL measure across four countries
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Published:2024-07-05
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ISSN:0962-9343
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Container-title:Quality of Life Research
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language:en
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Short-container-title:Qual Life Res
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Mayo Nancy E.ORCID, Auais Mohammad, Barclay Ruth, Branin Joan, Dawes Helen, Korfage Ida J., Sawchuk Kim, Tal Eran, White Carole L., Ayoubi Zain, Chowdhury Fariha, Henderson Julia, Mansoubi Mae, Mate Kedar K. V., Nadea Lyne, Rodriguez Sebastian, Kuspinar Ayse
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Canadian Institutes of Health Research
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Springer Science and Business Media LLC
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