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. 2021 Apr 9;35(9):140–162. doi: 10.1108/JHOM-02-2020-0049

Table 3.

Examples of the abstraction process of the co-design process in the WALK-Cph intervention development

Meaning unit Condensed meaning unit. Description close to the text Condensed meaning unit
Interpretation of the underlying meaning
Sub-theme Theme
One colleague asked how we secured to get the right patient to participate in the workshop Getting the right patient to the workshop In connection with recruitment, a concern is raised that the patients do not represent the group we want, namely the vulnerable patients with multi-morbidities Recruitment of vulnerable patients
A colleague has experienced that the patient was concerned about how to transport herself to the workshops as she could not drive her car at the moment because of her illness How do the patient transport herself to the workshop When the target group for workshops is frail patient, we are responsible, as part of the recruitment process, to include help with transport to the patients Recruiting vulnerable patients Engagement
Others have experienced that the patient was unsure if he had anything to contribute with due to his illness when the topic for the workshops was physical activity Concerns about having anything to contribute with in the workshop The patient's current disease situation meant that the topic of physical activity was perceived as something abstract and which was difficult to contribute to Uncertainty about contribution