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Preventing rheumatoid arthritis: Preferences for and predicted uptake of preventive treatments among high risk individuals.

Mark HarrisonLuke SpoonerNick BansbackKatherine MilbersCheryl KoehnKam ShojaniaAxel FinckhMarie Hudson
Published in: PloS one (2019)
Decisions to take preventative treatments are complex, and uptake depends on how treatments can compromise on convenience, potential risks and benefits, and recommendations/preferences of health care professionals. This evidence contributes to understanding whether different preventative treatment strategies are likely to be acceptable to target populations.
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