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Psychometric Assessment of the Injection Pen Assessment Questionnaire (IPAQ): measuring ease of use and preference with injection pens for human growth hormone

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Figure 1 Conceptual Framework Model for the Injection Pen Assessment Questionnaire.
Table 1 Demographic and clinical characteristics of hGHrecipient at screening/baseline
Table 2 Injection pen and IPAQ respondentcharacteristics
Table 4 IPAQ item distributional characteristics for Section I (new disposable pen)1,2
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