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Atrial fibrillation patient preferences for oral anticoagulation and stroke knowledge: Results of a conjoint analysis — Deirdre A. Lane (2018) | RDL Network
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Atrial fibrillation patient preferences for oral anticoagulation and stroke knowledge: Results of a conjoint analysis
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Atrial fibrillation patient preferences for oral anticoagulation and stroke knowledge: Results of a conjoint analysis
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2018
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Deirdre A. Lane
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Juliane Meyerhoff
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Ute Rohner
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Most AF patients consider efficacy and safety to be the most important OAC attributes, whereas dosing frequency was deemed as less important.
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