Fig. 2From: Methods to identify and prioritize patient-centered outcomes for use in comparative effectiveness researchRanking of potential beneficial outcomes and “side effects” affecting patients’ decisions to use or not to use a treatment. Considering the decision to use a treatment for pain, patients (N = 372) ranked the importance of six potential beneficial outcomes and the outcome domain side effects from 1 (“most affects your decision”) to 7 (“least affects your decision”). Each box plot shows the median rank and the interquartile rangeBack to article page