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. 2020 Jun 8;14:949–961. doi: 10.2147/PPA.S242336

Figure 2.

Figure 2

Most commona reasonsb for choosing and not choosing the most preferred mode of administration. aReported by ≥25% of patients. bPatients were asked about how they had assigned their 100 points to the modes of treatment administration: “Why is your first-choice mode your first choice? Why is that important to you? What else makes it your first choice? Why is your second/third/fourth choice so far/close in preference to your first/second/third choice? What do you like about your second/third/fourth-choice mode? What do you dislike about your second/third/fourth-choice mode? What else, if anything, is related to your first-choice mode being your most preferred way to take your PsA treatment? How, if at all, do you think that your past experiences with treatments for PsA or treatments for any other conditions affect your preference for your first-choice mode? Like what?”.

Abbreviation: PsA, psoriatic arthritis.