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Patient Preferences in Diagnostic Imaging: A Sco** Review
BackgroundAs new diagnostic imaging technologies are adopted, decisions surrounding diagnostic imaging become increasingly complex. As such,...
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Stroke survivors’ preferences on assessing patient-reported outcome measures
BackgroundTo assess quality of life and unmet needs after stroke, patient-reported outcome measures (PROMs) have gained increasing attention....
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Patient Preferences for Pharmacy Services: A Systematic Review of Studies Based on Discrete Choice Experiments
Background and ObjectiveIn recent years, the mission of pharmacists has evolved and the model of the caregiver–patient relationship has been...
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Patient preferences in geriatric wards, a survey of health care professionals’ practice, experience and attitudes
PurposeWe aimed to identify whether health care professionals (HCP) examine their patient and next-of-kin preferences, and to study whether medical...
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Comparison of patient preferences and responsiveness among common patient-reported outcome measures for hand/wrist injuries or disorders
BackgroundPatient-reported outcome measures (PROMs) were developed to examine patients’ perceptions of functional health. Most studies compare the...
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Discrete Choice Experiments to Elicit Patient Preferences for the Treatment of Major Depressive Disorder: A Systematic Review
BackgroundIndividual preferences for treatment options for major depressive disorder can impact therapeutic decision making, adherence, and...
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Patient Preferences and Osteoarthritis Care: What Do We Know About What Patients Want from Osteoarthritis Treatment?
Purpose of reviewPatient-centred care for people with osteoarthritis requires shared decision making. Understanding and considering patients’...
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Stated patient preferences for overnight at-home diagnostic assessment of sleep disorders
PurposeThe diagnostic workup for assessment of sleep disorders commonly involves overnight testing to assess sleep patterns and pathological events....
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A European survey of older peoples’ preferences, and perceived barriers and facilitators to inform development of a medication-related fall-prevention patient portal
PurposeFalls are a major and growing health care problem in older adults. A patient portal has the potential to provide older adults with...
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Patient preferences for epilepsy treatment: a systematic review of discrete choice experimental studies
BackgroundThis review aimed to 1) identify and assess the quality of discrete choice experiments (DCEs) examining preferences related to epilepsy...
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Primary Care After Pregnancy Survey: Patient Preferences, Health Concerns, and Anticipated Barriers
Despite recommendations for ongoing care after pregnancy, many individuals do not see a primary care clinician within the first postpartum year,...
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Develo** Data Sharing Models for Health Research with Real-World Data: A Sco** Review of Patient and Public Preferences
For researchers to realize the benefits of real-world data in healthcare requires broader access to patient data than is currently possible given...
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Patient and Healthcare Professional Preferences for Characteristics of Long-Acting Injectable Antipsychotic Agents for the Treatment of Schizophrenia
IntroductionStudies evaluating patient and healthcare professional (HCP) preferences regarding long-acting injectable (LAI) antipsychotic agent...
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Patient Preferences in Targeted Pharmacotherapy for Cancers: A Systematic Review of Discrete Choice Experiments
BackgroundTargeted pharmacotherapy has been increasingly applied in cancer treatment due to its breakthroughs. However, the unmet needs of cancer...
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Patient characteristics and preferences for a surgical prehabilitation program design: results from a pilot survey
PurposeSurgical prehabilitation aims to reduce a decline in the functional capacity thereby optimising health and fitness before surgery. One of the...
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Patient Preferences in the Management of Hidradenitis Suppurativa: Results of a Multinational Discrete Choice Experiment in Europe
Background and ObjectiveHidradenitis suppurativa is a chronic inflammatory skin disease that can lead to a substantial reduction in quality of life....
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Determining patient preferences for the medical management of osteoporosis using conjoint analysis
SummaryWe used conjoint analysis—a method that assesses complex decision making—to quantify patients’ choices when selecting an osteoporosis therapy....
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Nurses’ preferences for interventions to improve infection prevention and control behaviors based on systems engineering initiative to patient safety model: a discrete choice experiment
BackgroundThe evidence of preferences for infection prevention and control (IPC) intervention from system perspective was lacked. This study aimed to...
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Australian Patient Preferences for Discussing Spiritual Issues in the Hospital Setting: An Exploratory Mixed Methods Study
While there is high patient acceptance for clinical staff discussing issues regarding spirituality with hospital inpatients, it is not clear which...