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Making Decisions About Stopping Medicines for Well†Controlled Juvenile Idiopathic Arthritis: A Mixed†Methods Study of Patients and Caregivers

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  • Daniel B. Horton
  • Jomaira Salas
  • Aleksandra Wec
  • Melanie Kohlheim
  • Pooja Kapadia
  • Timothy Beukelman
  • Alexis Boneparth
  • Ky Haverkamp
  • Melissa L. Mannion
  • L. Nandini Moorthy
  • Sarah Ringold
  • Marsha Rosenthal

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Improved treatments for juvenile idiopathic arthritis (JIA) have increased remission rates.

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  • Daniel B. Horton & Jomaira Salas & Aleksandra Wec & Melanie Kohlheim & Pooja Kapadia & Timothy Beukelman & Alexis Boneparth & Ky Haverkamp & Melissa L. Mannion & L. Nandini Moorthy & Sarah Ringold & M, "undated". "Making Decisions About Stopping Medicines for Well†Controlled Juvenile Idiopathic Arthritis: A Mixed†Methods Study of Patients and Caregivers," Mathematica Policy Research Reports fdc018d0e12a4dc183fd24be6, Mathematica Policy Research.
  • Handle: RePEc:mpr:mprres:fdc018d0e12a4dc183fd24be6a293080
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    juvenile idiopathic arthritis;

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