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This document presents the take-home messages from the PREFER Recommendations, explaining when and why results from patient preference studies can inform decision-making. We will describe how the PREFER framework should be used, how to involve key stakeholders, how to pick a method for your research questions, explore how participants’ psychological characteristics may offer important insights into preference heterogeneity, and how educational materials can support patients’ understanding.
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