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Deriving Drug Treatment Preference for Osteoporosis Patients Using Discrete Choice Experiments: A Scoping Review [PDF]
Yue Wang,1 Hui Lu,1 Guoqing Liu,2 Congying Niu,3 Zhenwei Zhang,1 Qiongling Zhan,4 Mengmeng Liu,4 Hanzhi Qin1 1Department of Nursing, The First Affiliated Hospital of USTC, Hefei, Anhui, People’s Republic of China; 2Department of Nursing,Tianjin First ...
Wang Y +7 more
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Pretesting Discrete-Choice Experiments: A Guide for Researchers. [PDF]
Discrete-choice experiments (DCEs) are a frequently used method to explore the preferences of patients and other decision-makers in health. Pretesting is an essential stage in the design of a high-quality choice experiment and involves engaging with representatives of the target population to improve the readability, presentation, and structure of the ...
Campoamor NB +4 more
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Preferences of cancer survivors for follow-up care: a systematic review of discrete choice experiments [PDF]
Background The unmet post-treatment needs and issues of cancer survivors for follow-up care are still significant, matching appropriate and acceptable follow-up care to cancer survivors’ preferences, may increase adherence of survivors to health programs
Rongyu Hua +3 more
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Evaluating health workers' potential resistance to new interventions: a role for discrete choice experiments. [PDF]
BackgroundThe currently recommended approach for preventing malaria in pregnancy (MiP), intermittent preventive treatment with sulphadoxine-pyrimethamine (SP-IPT), has been questioned due to the spread of resistance to SP.
Mylene Lagarde +7 more
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What medical specialists want to stay in remote areas of Indonesia: Discrete choice experiments. [PDF]
IntroductionThe equitable distribution of medical specialists in Indonesia's remote areas remains a challenge. This study investigated the preferences of medical specialists regarding retention programs aimed at addressing this issue.MethodsA Discrete ...
Anna Kurniati +7 more
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Identifying the impact of social influences in health-related discrete choice experiments.
Several disciplines, among them health, sociology, and economics, provide strong evidence that social context is important to individual choices. It is therefore surprising that relatively little research has been focused on integrating the effect of ...
Esther W de Bekker-Grob +2 more
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Health preference research (HPR) is the subfield of health economics dedicated to understanding the value of health and health-related objects using observational or experimental methods. In a discrete choice experiment (DCE), the utility of objects in a
Maksat Jumamyradov +3 more
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Rotavirus vaccination is the most effective means to prevent rotavirus gastroenteritis, but its coverage in China is not ideal. We aimed to explore parental preferences for rotavirus vaccination for their children under 5years old to improve vaccination ...
Wenwen Ma +5 more
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Background Researchers and policy makers have long suspected that people have differing, and potentially nefarious, motivations for participating in stated-preference studies such as discrete-choice experiments (DCE).
Ilene L. Hollin +3 more
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The effect of including an opt-out option in discrete choice experiments. [PDF]
to determine to what extent the inclusion of an opt-out option in a DCE may have an effect on choice behaviour and therefore might influence the attribute level estimates, the relative importance of the attributes and calculated trade-offs.781 Dutch Type
Jorien Veldwijk +4 more
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