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Previous research has suggested that user satisfaction is a separate construct from e.g. mobility-related participation or quality of life, and should be evaluated in studies of outcomes of mobility devices. However, recent research on powered scooter service delivery process in two different nation contexts have questioned whether user satisfaction with the service delivery process is in fact an outcome dimension, or rather a quality indicator. The purpose of this paper is to discuss this issue.
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