Correlation of patient preferences to treatment outcomes in patients with rheumatoid arthritis treated with tumour necrosis factor inhibitors in Greece.
Prodromos SidiropoulosAndreas BounasPanagiotis AthanassiouChristos KoutsianasEvangelia PetrikkouEvripidis KaltsonoudisAlexandros DrososDimitrios VassilopoulosPublished in: Clinical rheumatology (2020)
In anti-TNF-treated RA patients, fulfilment of treatment preferences was independently associated with a good EULAR response and correlated with drug persistence at 12 months, emphasising the importance of patient preferences in treatment outcomes. Key Points • In anti-TNF treated RA patients, fulfilment of patients' treatment preferences is associated with a good clinical response at 12 months. • A shared decision-making process can maximise treatment's outcome in anti-TNF treated patients.