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Patient-reported outcomes in RA care improve patient communication, decision-making, satisfaction and confidence: qualitative results
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PRO use at RA visits was feasible, increased understanding of how disease affects how patients feel and function, facilitated shared decision-making, and was associated with high patient satisfaction and treatment confidence.
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