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https://read.qxmd.com/read/38702574/eliciting-older-cancer-patients-preferences-for-follow-up-care-to-inform-a-primary-healthcare-follow-up-model-in-china-a-discrete-choice-experiment
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Jiawei Geng, Ran Li, Xinyu Wang, Rongfang Xu, Jibin Liu, Haiyan Jiang, Gaoren Wang, Therese Hesketh
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Increasing longevity and advances in treatment have increased the cancer burden in the elderly, resulting in complex follow-up care needs; however, in China, little is known about the follow-up care preferences of these patients. This study quantified older cancer patients' preferences for follow-up care and examined the trade-offs they are willing to make to accept an alternative follow-up model. METHODS: A discrete choice experiment was conducted among inpatients aged over 60 years with breast, prostate, or colorectal cancer, at two large tertiary hospitals in Nantong, China...
May 3, 2024: Patient
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38700271/the-influence-of-attributes-on-community-preferences-regarding-antibiotic-treatment-evidence-from-a-discrete-choice-model
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Trung Quang Vo, Quang Vinh Tran, Anh Phuong Ngoc Ta, Binh Thanh Nguyen, Van Nguyen Thanh Phan, Tuan Ho Nguyen Anh, Trang Nguyen Khanh Huynh
Antibiotic resistance (AR) rates in Vietnam are among the highest in Asia, and recent infections due to multi-drug resistance in the country have caused thousands of deaths each year. This study investigated a Vietnamese community's preferences for antibiotic treatment and its knowledge and attitudes regarding antibiotics. A discrete choice experiment-based survey was developed and administered to the population of interest. The respondents were given sociodemographic-, knowledge- and attitude-related items and 17 pairs of choice tasks...
May 3, 2024: Psychology, Health & Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38699415/preference-of-primary-care-patients-for-home-based-healthcare-and-support-services-a-discrete-choice-experiment-in-china
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Yaqing Liu, Sixian Du, Chaojie Liu, Tianqin Xue, Yuqing Tang
IMPORTANCE: This research, utilizing discrete choice experiments, examines the preferences and willingness to pay for home-based healthcare and support services among residents in China, a country grappling with severe aging population, an area often underexplored in international scholarship. OBJECTIVES: This study aims to solicit the preferences of primary care patients for home-based healthcare and support services in China. DESIGN SETTING AND PARTICIPANTS: A discrete choice experiment (DCE) was conducted on 312 primary care patients recruited from 13 community health centers in Wuhan and Kunming between January and May 2023...
2024: Frontiers in Public Health
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38695524/preference-of-treatment-characteristics-among-people-with-haemophilia-or-their-caregivers-and-physicians-in-the-japanese-healthcare-environment
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Teruhisa Fujii, Masataka Ishimura, Satomi Takao, Ayumi Deguchi
INTRODUCTION: Studies of treatment preferences in haemophilia have been conducted in many countries. This study is the first to examine treatment characteristic preferences among people with haemophilia (PWH) and their caregivers, and physicians in Japan. AIM: To examine current treatment preferences of PWH and their caregivers, plus those of physicians at haemophilia treatment centres (HTCs) and non-HTCs for different treatment characteristics in Japan. METHODS: Physicians listed on a survey panel were invited to participate in the survey and to refer PWH and caregivers to participate in the survey...
May 2, 2024: Haemophilia: the Official Journal of the World Federation of Hemophilia
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38695141/development-of-a-disease-specific-health-utility-score-for-chronic-obstructive-pulmonary-disease-from-a-discrete-choice-experiment-patient-preference-study
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Byron Jones, Mandy Ryan, Nigel S Cook, Florian S Gutzwiller
No abstract text is available yet for this article.
May 2, 2024: International Journal of Technology Assessment in Health Care
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38693318/optimizing-communication-on-hpv-vaccination-to-parents-of-11-to-14-year-old-adolescents-in-france-a-discrete-choice-experiment
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Sandra Chyderiotis, Jonathan Sicsic, Amandine Gagneux-Brunon, Jocelyn Raude, Anne-Sophie Barret, Sébastien Bruel, Aurélie Gauchet, Anne-Sophie Le Duc Banaszuk, Morgane Michel, Bruno Giraudeau, Nathalie Thilly, Judith E Mueller
BACKGROUND: With the aim to optimize communication during HPV vaccination campaigns in France, we elicited parental preferences around HPV vaccination. METHODS: We conducted a single-profile discrete choice experiment (DCE) among parents of 11- to 14-year-old middle-school pupils, who completed an anonymous, self-administered, internet-based questionnaire during 2020-2021. The DCE comprised five attributes (vaccine-preventable disease, justification of optimal age, information on safety, indirect protection and coverage) of vaccination against an unnamed disease that were presented to respondents in ten choice tasks, or scenarios...
May 1, 2024: Patient
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38692732/novel-point-of-care-cytokine-biomarker-lateral-flow-test-for-the-screening-for-sexually-transmitted-infections-and-bacterial-vaginosis-study-protocol-of-a-multicentre-multidisciplinary-prospective-observational-clinical-study-to-evaluate-the-performance-and
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Stephanie Ramboarina, Tania Crucitti, Katherine Gill, Linda Gail Bekker, Emma Michele Harding-Esch, Janneke H H M van de Wijgert, Bich-Tram Huynh, Camille Fortas, Aina Harimanana, Théodora Mayouya Gamana, Rindra Vatosoa Randremanana, Reziky Mangahasimbola, Chido Dziva Chikwari, Katharina Kranzer, Constance R S Mackworth-Young, Sarah Bernays, Nicola Thomas, David Anderson, Fatime Ramla Tanko, Monalisa Manhanzva, Micaela Lurie, Fezile Khumalo, Edina Sinanovic, Ayako Honda, Tanya Pidwell, Suzanna C Francis, Lindi Masson, Jo-Anne Passmore
INTRODUCTION: A prototype lateral flow device detecting cytokine biomarkers interleukin (IL)-1α and IL-1β has been developed as a point-of-care test-called the Genital InFlammation Test (GIFT)-for detecting genital inflammation associated with sexually transmitted infections (STIs) and/or bacterial vaginosis (BV) in women. In this paper, we describe the rationale and design for studies that will be conducted in South Africa, Zimbabwe and Madagascar to evaluate the performance of GIFT and how it could be integrated into routine care...
May 1, 2024: BMJ Open
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38692091/older-adults-preferences-for-long-term-caregivers-in-china-a-discrete-choice-experiment
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Anli Leng, Jin Liu, Elizabeth Maitland, Shunping Li, Stephen Nicholas, Ben Ma, Jian Wang
OBJECTIVE: Understanding the preferences of old-age adults for their long-term caregivers can improve person-centred health care and the quality of long-term care (LTC). This study examines Chinese older adults' preferences for long-term caregivers. STUDY DESIGN: This is a cross-sectional study. METHODS: A national representative discrete choice experiment (DCE) surveyed 2031 adults aged 50-70 across 12 provinces in China. Each DCE scenario described five attributes: type of caregivers, place of LTC, contents of LTC, out-of-pocket payments, and quality of life (QoL)...
April 30, 2024: Public Health
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38687392/attributes-for-a-discrete-choice-experiment-on-preferences-of-patients-for-oncology-pharmacy-consultations
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Margaux Damerval, Mohammed Bennani, Catherine Rioufol, Selim Omrani, Margaux Riboulet, Nelly Etienne-Selloum, Audrey Saint-Ghislain, Fanny Leenhardt, Antonin Schmitt, Nicolas Simon, Anne-Laure Clairet, Aurélia Meurisse, Virginie Nerich
PURPOSE: To ensure the safe use of oral anticancer drugs, oncology pharmacy consultations (OPCs) have been established in France. They are conditioned by the needs, expectations, and involvement of the patients in their care. Thus, it is essential to elicit their preferences. The discrete-choice experiment (DCE) is a method recommended by the ISPOR for such a task. The "selection and validation of attributes and their values" step is fundamental in this process. In this context, the aim of this study was to present our research approach to identify and validate the attributes that characterize an OPC and their values...
April 30, 2024: Supportive Care in Cancer
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38684245/trade-offs-between-overall-survival-and-side-effects-in-the-treatment-of-metastatic-breast-cancer-eliciting-preferences-of-patients-with-primary-and-metastatic-breast-cancer-using-a-discrete-choice-experiment
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Alistair Bullen, Mandy Ryan, Holly Ennis, Ewan Gray, Luis Enrique Loría-Rebolledo, Morag McIntyre, Peter Hall
OBJECTIVES: There has been a recent proliferation in treatment options for patients with metastatic breast cancer. Such treatments often involve trade-offs between overall survival and side effects. Our study aims to estimate the trade-offs that could be used to inform decision-making at the individual and policy level. DESIGN: We designed a discrete choice experiment (DCE) to look at preferences for avoiding severity levels of side effects when choosing treatment for metastatic breast cancer...
April 28, 2024: BMJ Open
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38669031/preferences-for-postacute-care-at-home-vs-facilities
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Fangli Geng, Brian E McGarry, Meredith B Rosenthal, Jose R Zubizarreta, Stephen C Resch, David C Grabowski
IMPORTANCE: Two in 5 US hospital stays result in rehabilitative postacute care, typically through skilled nursing facilities (SNFs) or home health agencies (HHAs). However, a lack of clear guidelines and understanding of patient and caregiver preferences make it challenging to promote high-value patient-centered care. OBJECTIVE: To assess preferences and willingness to pay for facility-based vs home-based postacute care among patients and caregivers, considering demographic variations...
April 5, 2024: JAMA health forum
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38653510/willingness-and-preferences-for-long-acting-injectable-prep-among-us-men-who-have-sex-with-men-a-discrete-choice-experiment
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Sam Wilson Cole, Jennifer L Glick, Nicola B Campoamor, Travis H Sanchez, Supriya Sarkar, Vani Vannappagari, Alex Rinehart, Keith Rawlings, Patrick S Sullivan, John F P Bridges
INTRODUCTION: Cabotegravir long-acting injectable HIV pre-exposure prophylaxis (LA-PrEP) was shown to be safe and effective in multiple clinical trials. Increasing uptake and persistence among populations with elevated risk for HIV acquisition, especially among men who have sex with men (MSM), is critical to HIV prevention. OBJECTIVE: This analysis aims to understand potential users' preferences for LA-PrEP, with audience segmentation. DESIGN: Willingness to use and preferences for LA-PrEP were measured in HIV-negative, sexually active MSM in the 2020 American Men's Internet Survey...
April 22, 2024: BMJ Open
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38650323/discrete-choice-experiment-for-dyadic-data-collection-eliciting-preferences-of-couple-based-smoking-cessation-interventions
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Seung Hee Choi, Thomas Templin
No abstract text is available yet for this article.
March 2024: Womens Health Nurs
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38649875/old-people-s-preference-for-nursing-homes-in-east-china-a-discrete-choice-experiment
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Yaqin Zhong, Xiaojun Guo, Yitong Liu, Yaning Wang, Yanan Wang, Yan Song, Rujian Lu
BACKGROUND: The aged people who live in nursing home are predicted to keep growing in the following decades. There are both quantitative imbalance and structural imbalance in the utilization of nursing homes in China. This study aimed to analyze old people's preference for nursing homes and help the government optimize resource allocation. METHODS: A discrete choice experiment (DCE) was conducted and six attributes of nursing homes including monthly fee, distance from home, geographical location, medical facilities, environment of nursing homes and nursing staff were determined...
April 22, 2024: BMC Nursing
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38649872/the-value-of-knowing-preferences-for-genetic-testing-to-diagnose-rare-muscle-diseases
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Carol Mansfield, Marco Boeri, Josh Coulter, Eileen Baranowski, Susan Sparks, Kristina An Haack, Alaa Hamed
BACKGROUND: Genetic testing can offer early diagnosis and subsequent treatment of rare neuromuscular diseases. Options for these tests could be improved by understanding the preferences of patients for the features of different genetic tests, especially features that increase information available to patients. METHODS: We developed an online discrete-choice experiment using key attributes of currently available tests for Pompe disease with six test attributes: number of rare muscle diseases tested for with corresponding probability of diagnosis, treatment availability, time from testing to results, inclusion of secondary findings, necessity of a muscle biopsy, and average time until final diagnosis if the first test is negative...
April 22, 2024: Orphanet Journal of Rare Diseases
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38644900/simply-red-the-effects-of-distinct-colours-and-sustainable-production-methods-on-the-consumers-preferences-for-healthier-sweet-peppers
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Giuseppe Di Vita, Raffaele Zanchini, Daniela Spina, Antonella Vastola, Mario D'Amico, Francesco Caracciolo
The purpose of this paper is to thoroughly assess the value of colours in consumers' preferences for sweet peppers, and the association with more sustainable methods of production in the consumers' minds. Furthermore, this study provides novel insights into the influence of colours on the willingness to pay (WTP) for vegetables. It explores the interplay between colours, food attributes, and socio-demographic characteristics among consumers, marking the first attempt to examine this relationship comprehensively...
April 30, 2024: Heliyon
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38643010/patient-preferences-in-genetic-newborn-screening-for-rare-diseases-study-protocol
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Sylvia Martin, Emanuele Angolini, Jennifer Audi, Dr Enrico Bertini, Lucia Pia Bruno, Joshua Coulter, Alessandra Ferlini, Fernanda Fortunato, Vera Frankova, Nicolas Garnier, Åsa Grauman, Edith Gross, Brett Hauber, Mats Hansson, Janbernd Kirschner, Ferdinand Knieling, Gergana Kyosovksa, Silvia Ottombrino, Antonio Novelli, Roman Raming, Stefaan Sansen, Christina Saier, Jorien Veldwijk
INTRODUCTION: Rare diseases (RDs) collectively impact over 30 million people in Europe. Most individual conditions have a low prevalence which has resulted in a lack of research and expertise in this field, especially regarding genetic newborn screening (gNBS). There is increasing recognition of the importance of incorporating patients' needs and general public perspectives into the shared decision-making process regarding gNBS. This study is part of the Innovative Medicine Initiative project Screen4Care which aims at shortening the diagnostic journey for RDs by accelerating diagnosis for patients living with RDs through gNBS and the use of digital technologies, such as artificial intelligence and machine learning...
April 19, 2024: BMJ Open
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38642244/evaluating-the-preferences-and-willingness-to-pay-for-oral-antidiabetic-drugs-among-patients-with-type-2-diabetes-mellitus-in-china-a-discrete-choice-experiment
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Ling-Hsiang Chuang, Huanlan Zhang, Tianqi Hong, Shitong Xie
PURPOSE: To quantify the preferences for an oral antidiabetic drug (OAD) among patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) in China. METHODS: A discrete choice experiment (DCE) with hypothetical OAD profiles was performed among patients with T2DM recruited from both online and offline sources. Each patient completed 12 DCE choice tasks. The attributes, elicited through mixed methods, include blood glucose level decrease, blood glucose level stability, frequency of medication, gastrointestinal side effects, dose adjustment and out-of-pocket expense...
April 20, 2024: Patient
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38641652/how-different-attributes-are-weighted-in-professionals-decision-making-in-pediatric-dentistry-a-protocol-for-guiding-discrete-choice-experiment-focused-on-shortening-the-evidence-based-practice-implementation-for-dental-care
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Gabriela Manco Machado, Ana Clara Falabello Luca, Renata Paz Leal Pereira, Ana Yne Fernandez, Lucas Gabriel Santini Rodrigues, Isabella Petroline Leite, Maximiliano Sergio Cenci, Tatiana Pereira Cenci, Ana Paula Pires Santos, Branca Heloisa Oliveira, Paulo Nadanovsky, Marina Deus Moura Lima, Marcoeli Silva Moura, Edson Hilan Gomes Lucena, Tathiane Larissa Lenzi, Ana Carla Crispim, Fernanda Campos Almeida Carrer, Mariana Gabriel, Claudia Cazal Lira, Carla Vecchione Gurgel, Helder Henrique Costa Pinheiro, Gilberto Alfredo Pucca, Fábio Carneiro Martins, Paola Gondim Calvasina, Maria Fernanda Montezuma Tricoli, Camila Menezes Costa Castelo Branco, Raiza Dias Freitas, José Carlos Pettorossi Imparato, Daniela Prócida Raggio, Tamara Kerber Tedesco, Fausto Medeiros Mendes, Mariana Minatel Braga
BACKGROUND: Important evidence has been constantly produced and needs to be converted into practice. Professional consumption of such evidence may be a barrier to its implementation. Then, effective implementation of evidence-based interventions in clinical practice leans on the understanding of how professionals value attributes when choosing between options for dental care, permitting to guide this implementation process by maximizing strengthens and minimizing barriers related to that...
April 19, 2024: BMC Oral Health
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38630543/the-smallest-worthwhile-effect-on-pain-intensity-of-exercise-therapy-for-people-with-chronic-low-back-pain-a-discrete-choice-experiment-study
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Harrison J Hansford, Matthew D Jones, Aidan G Cashin, Raymond Wjg Ostelo, Alessandro Chiarotto, Sam A Williams, Saurab Sharma, John M Rose, Jack J Devonshire, Michael C Ferraro, Michael A Wewege, James H McAuley
OBJECTIVE: To identify the smallest worthwhile effect (SWE) of exercise therapy for people with non-specific chronic low back pain (CLBP). DESIGN: Discrete choice experiment. METHODS: The SWE was estimated as the lowest reduction in pain that participants would consider exercising worthwhile, compared to not exercising i.e., effects due to natural history and other components (e.g., regression to the mean). We recruited English-speaking adults in Australia with non-specific CLBP to our online survey via email obtained from a registry of previous participants and advertisements on social media...
April 17, 2024: Journal of Orthopaedic and Sports Physical Therapy
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