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https://read.qxmd.com/read/38538580/collective-incentives-reduce-over-exploitation-of-social-information-in-unconstrained-human-groups
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Dominik Deffner, David Mezey, Benjamin Kahl, Alexander Schakowski, Pawel Romanczuk, Charley M Wu, Ralf H J M Kurvers
Collective dynamics emerge from countless individual decisions. Yet, we poorly understand the processes governing dynamically-interacting individuals in human collectives under realistic conditions. We present a naturalistic immersive-reality experiment where groups of participants searched for rewards in different environments, studying how individuals weigh personal and social information and how this shapes individual and collective outcomes. Capturing high-resolution visual-spatial data, behavioral analyses revealed individual-level gains-but group-level losses-of high social information use and spatial proximity in environments with concentrated (vs...
March 27, 2024: Nature Communications
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38536227/patient-education-and-decision-support-for-long-acting-injectable-hiv-antiretroviral-therapy-protocol-for-tool-development-and-pilot-testing-with-ryan-white-hiv-aids-program-medical-case-management-programs-in-new-york
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Mary Kathryn Irvine, Rebecca Zimba, Tigran Avoundjian, Meghan Peterson, Connor Emmert, Sarah G Kulkarni, Morgan M Philbin, Elizabeth A Kelvin, Denis Nash
BACKGROUND: Long-acting injectable (LAI) HIV antiretroviral therapy (ART) presents a major opportunity to facilitate and sustain HIV viral suppression, thus improving health and survival among people living with HIV and reducing the risk of onward transmission. However, realizing the public health potential of LAI ART requires reaching patients who face barriers to daily oral ART adherence and thus can clinically benefit from alternative treatment modalities. Ryan White HIV/AIDS Program Part A medical case management (MCM) programs provide an array of services to address barriers to HIV care and treatment among economically and socially marginalized people living with HIV...
March 27, 2024: JMIR Research Protocols
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38514523/preferences-in-adolescents-and-young-people-s-sexual-and-reproductive-health-services-in-nigeria-a-discrete-choice-experiment
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Olujide Arije, Jason Madan, Tintswalo Hlungwani
BACKGROUND: Barriers to utilization of sexual and reproductive health (SRH) services by adolescents and young people (AYP) have persisted despite evidence that youth-friendly services have a positive effect on contraceptive use, and patient knowledge and satisfaction. OBJECTIVE: The objective of this study was to elicit, and derive relative valuations for, attributes of SRH services that adolescents and young people value, and their willingness to pay for these services, in public health facilities...
March 22, 2024: Health Economics Review
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38514478/farmers-willingness-to-participate-in-a-carbon-sequestration-program-a-discrete-choice-experiment
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Julia B Block, Michael Danne, Oliver Mußhoff
Farmers can counteract global warming by drawing carbon dioxide from the air into agricultural soils by building up humus. Humus programs were developed to motivate farmers for even more humus formation (= carbon sequestration) through an additional financial incentive. These programs are still at an early stage of development, which is why the number of participating farmers and research work is still low. This study is the first to analyze the willingness of German farmers to participate in hypothetical humus programs...
March 21, 2024: Environmental Management
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38513358/impact-on-life-expectancy-was-the-most-important-information-to-clients-when-considering-whether-to-take-action-for-an-overweight-or-obese-dog
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Abby R Davies, Katja A Sutherland, Catherine N H Groves, Lauren E Grant, Megan L Shepherd, Jason B Coe
OBJECTIVE: To determine dog owner preferences for information communicated during veterinarian-client obesity-related conversations within companion animal practice. SAMPLE: Dog owners recruited using snowball sampling. METHODS: A cross-sectional online questionnaire was distributed to dog owners. A discrete choice experiment was used to determine the relative importance, to participating dog owners, of information about selected weight-related attributes that would encourage them to pursue weight management for a dog when diagnosed as overweight by a veterinarian...
March 19, 2024: Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38513353/information-about-life-expectancy-related-to-obesity-is-most-important-to-cat-owners-when-deciding-whether-to-act-on-a-veterinarian-s-weight-loss-recommendation
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Katja A Sutherland, Jason B Coe, Catherine N H Groves, Megan L Shepherd, Lauren E Grant
OBJECTIVE: To determine the relative importance of information communicated to cat owners during veterinarian-client obesity-related conversations. SAMPLE: Cat owner participants recruited via snowball sampling. METHODS: A cross-sectional online questionnaire was distributed to cat owners who owned cats of any weight status. A discrete choice experiment design was used to determine the relative importance of obesity-related attributes to cat owners when receiving information from a veterinarian...
March 13, 2024: Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38508643/prescriber-decision-making-on-antithrombotic-therapy-after-endovascular-intervention-for-peripheral-artery-disease-a-protocol-for-a-discrete-choice-experiment
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Alison Zhu, Robert Tang, Saissan Rajendran, Hamid Hajian, Sarah Joy Aitken
INTRODUCTION: Peripheral artery disease (PAD) is a major risk factor for cardiovascular morbidity and mortality, despite surgical and endovascular treatments. Emerging evidence supports the use of immediate antithrombotic medications after endovascular intervention for PAD, however, there is a lack of consensus regarding choice and duration of antithrombotic therapy. Prescriber decision-making is a complex process, with prior studies demonstrating patient factors can influence variability in antithrombotic therapy for PAD...
March 20, 2024: BMJ Open
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38503480/patient-preferences-for-treatment-attributes-in-inflammatory-bowel-disease-results-from-a-large-survey-across-seven-european-countries-using-a-discrete-choice-experiment
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Gionata Fiorino, Nawal Bent-Ennakhil, Pasquale Varriale, Fiona Braegger, Eveline Hoefkens
BACKGROUND: Inflammatory bowel disease requires long-term treatment; therefore, understanding patient preferences is important in aiding informed treatment decision making. This study explored patients' preferences for treatment attributes of available inflammatory bowel disease therapies. METHODS: Adult patients from 7 European countries who self-reported previous/current treatment for Crohn's disease (CD) or ulcerative colitis (UC) participated in an online survey via the Carenity platform...
March 20, 2024: Inflammatory Bowel Diseases
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38502712/painful-differences-between-different-pain-scale-assessments-the-outcome-of-assessed-pain-is-a-matter-of-the-choices-of-scale-and-statistics
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Elisabeth Svensson, Iréne Lund
OBJECTIVES: Perceived pain is a multi-factorial subjective variable, commonly measured by numeric rating scales, verbal descriptive scales (VDS), or by a position on an analogue line (VAS). A major question is whether an individual's VAS and VDS pain assessments, on the same occasion, could be comparable. The aim was to compare continuous and discretized VAS pain data with verbal descriptive pain datasets from the Oswestry Disability Index (ODI) and the European Quality of Life Scale (EQ-5D) in paired pain datasets...
January 1, 2024: Scandinavian Journal of Pain
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38501272/preferences-of-healthcare-providers-in-switzerland-for-attributes-of-pediatric-hexavalent-vaccines-a-discrete-choice-experiment
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Salome Samant, Susanne Oberle, Tomas Marcek, Christine Poulos, Phani Chintakayala, Edith Langevin, Tanaz Petigara, Marco Boeri
OBJECTIVE: To understand the preferences of healthcare providers (HCPs) in Switzerland for pediatric hexavalent vaccine attributes. METHODS: A discrete-choice experiment included a series of choices between 2 hypothetical pediatric hexavalent vaccines with varying attributes: device type (including preparation time and risk of dosage errors), proportion of infants seroprotected against Haemophilus influenzae type b (Hib) at 11-12 months (pre-booster), packaging size, years on the market, and the thermostability at room temperature...
March 19, 2024: Current Medical Research and Opinion
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38498242/community-preferences-for-the-care-of-older-people-at-the-end-of-life-how-important-is-the-disease-context
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Patricia Kenny, Deborah J Street, Jane Hall, Meera R Agar, Jane Phillips
BACKGROUND: Population preferences for care at the end of life can inform palliative care policy and direction. Research investigating preferences for care at the end of life has focused predominantly on the context of advanced cancer, with relatively little attention to other life-limiting illnesses that are common causes of death. OBJECTIVES: We aimed to investigate preferences for the care of older people at the end of life in three different disease contexts...
March 18, 2024: Patient
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38491962/quantifying-preferences-for-urea-cycle-disorder-treatments-using-a-discrete-choice-experiment
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Josiah Edelblut, Jeffrey R Skaar, John Hilton, Matthew Seibt, Kyle Martin, Nandini Hadker, Adrian Quartel, Robert D Steiner
Aims : Urea cycle disorders (UCDs) can cause ammonia accumulation and central nervous system toxicity. Nitrogen-binding medications can be efficacious but certain attributes may negatively impact adherence. This study sought to quantify the administration-related attributes influencing overall prescription selection and patient adherence. Methods: A web-based, quantitative survey including discrete choice experiment (DCE) methodology captured responses from health care providers for patients with UCDs. A series of hypothetical treatment profile sets with attributes such as route of administration, taste/odor, preparation instructions, packaging, dose measurement, and weight use restrictions were presented...
March 16, 2024: Journal of Medical Economics
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38491203/a-novel-approach-to-computing-preference-estimates-for-different-treatment-pathways-an-application-in-oncology
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Kathleen Beusterien, Oliver Will, Emuella Flood, Susan McCutcheon, deMauri S Mackie, Stella Mokiou
BACKGROUND: Patients with cancer may progress through multiple treatments with differing adverse effect profiles. Moreover, pathways may be fixed or flexible in allowing for escalation or de-escalation of treatment depending on interim outcomes. We sought to develop a methodology capable of estimating preferences for the entirety of a pathway involving a sequence of different treatments. METHODS: Patients with early breast cancer completed an online discrete choice experiment to assess preferences for eight key early breast cancer attributes...
March 15, 2024: Patient
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38483691/what-breast-cancer-screening-program-do-rural-women-prefer-a-discrete-choice-experiment-in-jiangsu-china
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Yanjun Sun, Yiping Wang, Huiying Zhang, Zhiqing Hu, Yuhao Ma, Yuan He
BACKGROUND: Chinese rural women aged 35-64 years are encouraged to complete breast cancer screening (BCS) free of charge. However, it is challenging to reach a satisfying BCS uptake rate. In this study, rural women's preferences and preferences heterogeneity were measured for the development of strategies to enhance participation in BCS. METHODS: A cross-sectional survey with a discrete choice experiment (DCE) was conducted via convenience sampling via face-to-face interviews in Jiangsu, China...
March 14, 2024: Patient
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38480707/electrostatic-potentials-of-atomic-nanostructures-at-metal-surfaces-quantified-by-scanning-quantum-dot-microscopy
#75
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Rustem Bolat, Jose M Guevara, Philipp Leinen, Marvin Knol, Hadi H Arefi, Michael Maiworm, Rolf Findeisen, Ruslan Temirov, Oliver T Hofmann, Reinhard J Maurer, F Stefan Tautz, Christian Wagner
The discrete and charge-separated nature of matter - electrons and nuclei - results in local electrostatic fields that are ubiquitous in nanoscale structures and relevant in catalysis, nanoelectronics and quantum nanoscience. Surface-averaging techniques provide only limited experimental access to these potentials, which are determined by the shape, material, and environment of the nanostructure. Here, we image the potential over adatoms, chains, and clusters of Ag and Au atoms assembled on Ag(111) and quantify their surface dipole moments...
March 13, 2024: Nature Communications
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38478908/the-need-for-a-bleed-type-specific-annual-bleeding-rate-in-hemophilia-studies
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Kun Huang
No abstract text is available yet for this article.
March 13, 2024: JMIR Public Health and Surveillance
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38478903/authors-reply-the-need-for-a-bleed-type-specific-annual-bleeding-rate-in-hemophilia-studies
#77
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Limin Wang, Shimeng Liu, Shan Jiang, Chaofan Li, Liyong Lu, Yunhai Fang, Shunping Li
No abstract text is available yet for this article.
March 13, 2024: JMIR Public Health and Surveillance
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38477794/defining-the-key-clinician-skills-and-attributes-for-competency-in-managing-patients-with-osteoporosis-and-fragility-fractures
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Lesley E Jackson, Kenneth G Saag, Sindhu R Johnson, Maria I Danila
Osteoporosis and fragility fractures are managed by clinicians across many medical specialties. The key competencies of clinicians delivering bone health care have not been systematically established. We aimed to develop a decision rule to define the threshold of adequate skills and attributes associated with clinical competency in bone health for a clinician serving as a referral source for bone health care. Using a modified-Delphi method, we invited clinicians with expertise in treating osteoporosis and representatives of patient advocacy groups focused on bone health to create a list of desirable characteristics of a clinician with bone health competency...
February 2, 2024: Journal of Bone and Mineral Research
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38475844/primary-care-providers-preferences-for-pay-for-performance-programs-a-discrete-choice-experiment-study-in-shandong-china
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Wencai Zhang, Yanping Li, BeiBei Yuan, Dawei Zhu
BACKGROUND: Pay-for-performance (P4P) schemes are commonly used to incentivize primary healthcare (PHC) providers to improve the quality of care they deliver. However, the effectiveness of P4P schemes can vary depending on their design. In this study, we aimed to investigate the preferences of PHC providers for participating in P4P programs in a city in Shandong province, China. METHOD: We conducted a discrete choice experiment (DCE) with 882 PHC providers, using six attributes: type of incentive, whom to incentivize, frequency of incentive, size of incentive, the domain of performance measurement, and release of performance results...
March 12, 2024: Human Resources for Health
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38472738/understanding-clinician-preferences-for-treatment-attributes-in-oncology-a-discrete-choice-experiment-of-oncologists-and-urologists-preferences-for-first-line-treatment-of-locally-advanced-unresectable-metastatic-urothelial-carcinoma-in-five-european-countries
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Laura Panattoni, Mairead Kearney, Natalie Land, Thomas Flottemesch, Patrick Sullivan, Melissa Kirker, Murtuza Bharmal, Brett Hauber
INTRODUCTION: Prior discrete choice experiments (DCE) in oncology found that, on average, clinicians rank survival as the most important treatment attribute. We investigate heterogeneity in clinician preferences within the context of first-line treatment for advanced urothelial carcinoma in Spain, France, Italy, Germany, and the UK. METHODS: The online DCE included 12 treatment choice tasks, each comparing two hypothetical therapy profiles defined by treatment attributes: grade 3/4 treatment-related adverse events (TRAEs), induction and maintenance administration schedules, progression-free survival, and overall survival (OS)...
March 12, 2024: PharmacoEconomics
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