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Using discrete choice experiments to inform the design of complex interventions

Using discrete choice experiments to inform the design of complex interventions

... uptake among mature men, it appears that the service configuration changes, like separate waiting areas, were preferred both by younger and older men, as suggested by the large increases in uptake among all age groups. ... See full document

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Informing the design of a randomised controlled trial of an exercise based programme for long term stroke survivors: lessons from a before and after case series study

Informing the design of a randomised controlled trial of an exercise based programme for long term stroke survivors: lessons from a before and after case series study

... In several countries, health care providers and local gov- ernments are beginning to set up a range of community- based exercise programmes [8-12]. Although individual elements of such programmes may be evidence-based, ... See full document

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Revisiting cost vector effects in discrete choice experiments

Revisiting cost vector effects in discrete choice experiments

... the choice experiment literature ...in choice sets, respondents may resort to using a sub-set of the information and ignore information on one or more attributes when making their ... See full document

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The use of discrete choice experiments to inform health workforce policy: a systematic review

The use of discrete choice experiments to inform health workforce policy: a systematic review

... labelled design in the last three years ...generic choice is more appropriate where the research interest is the trade-off between different attributes for one particular type of ... See full document

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Eliciting preferences using discrete choice experiments in healthcare : willingness to pay, stakeholder preferences, and altruistic preferences

Eliciting preferences using discrete choice experiments in healthcare : willingness to pay, stakeholder preferences, and altruistic preferences

... value using DCEs is related to the number of attributes and levels assigned to each attribute (Ryan and Hughes ...factorial design was used ...both choice A and B) (Huber and Zwerina 1996) ...SPEED ... See full document

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Using discrete choice experiments as a decision aid in total knee arthroplasty: study protocol for a randomised controlled trial

Using discrete choice experiments as a decision aid in total knee arthroplasty: study protocol for a randomised controlled trial

... Patients will be approached about participation in the study after consent for TKA, but before surgery. We chose to administer the DCE activity post consent for surgery so as to maintain surgeon blinding and avoid any ... See full document

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Using a discrete choice experiment to inform the design of programs to promote colon cancer screening for vulnerable populations in North Carolina

Using a discrete choice experiment to inform the design of programs to promote colon cancer screening for vulnerable populations in North Carolina

... the choice of screening tests available within the screening program were somewhat complex and hard to interpret: they reflected participants’ feeling about the specific tests as well as about the value of ... See full document

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Lost in the crowd? Using eye-tracking to investigate the effect of complexity on attribute non-attendance in discrete choice experiments

Lost in the crowd? Using eye-tracking to investigate the effect of complexity on attribute non-attendance in discrete choice experiments

... A2. Choice scenarios were uploaded as an online ...DCE choice set (using a transport scenario) and no prior mention of the traffic light or regulatory statements was made before the survey ... See full document

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A review of the application and contribution of discrete choice experiments to inform human resources policy interventions

A review of the application and contribution of discrete choice experiments to inform human resources policy interventions

... possible interventions to influence health workers' job choices, particularly in addressing staff maldistribution and encouraging them to take up positions in under- served ... See full document

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Organization design as a competitive choice: an application to the study of innovation

Organization design as a competitive choice: an application to the study of innovation

... Similarly, intra-firm capital allocation, and its link to search processes, internal organization, and external environment, can be scrutinized. Ultimately, all value- creating activities, including innovation, require ... See full document

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Interpersonal touch interventions for patients in intensive care: A design oriented realist review

Interpersonal touch interventions for patients in intensive care: A design oriented realist review

... patients received sedatives with six studies where sedation was specified as restricted (Table 3). Both sedation condition studies in‐ vestigated non‐coma patients who predominantly received mechan‐ ical ventilation; we ... See full document

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Patients’ preferences for primary health care – a systematic literature review of discrete choice experiments

Patients’ preferences for primary health care – a systematic literature review of discrete choice experiments

... The discrete choice experiment (DCE) is a common technique to elicit preferences for health care services or ...preferred choice alternative of participants ...theory, discrete choice ... See full document

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Criteria for priority setting of HIV/AIDS interventions in Thailand: a discrete choice experiment

Criteria for priority setting of HIV/AIDS interventions in Thailand: a discrete choice experiment

... To define the criteria in DCE, group discussions were organized with each group of stakeholders including six representatives of that group. As an initial step, two HIV/ AIDS interventions were presented. Then ... See full document

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<p>Using Patient Profiles To Guide The Choice Of Antihistamines In The Primary Care Setting In Malaysia: Expert Consensus And Recommendations</p>

<p>Using Patient Profiles To Guide The Choice Of Antihistamines In The Primary Care Setting In Malaysia: Expert Consensus And Recommendations</p>

... H1-antihistamines are mostly indicated for the treatment of allergic rhinitis (AR) and chronic spontaneous urticaria (CSU). 1,2 H1-antihistamines downregulate H1-receptor activity by binding to and stabilizing the ... See full document

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Choice experiment assessment of public expenditure preferences

Choice experiment assessment of public expenditure preferences

... approximate the welfare function using a linear form. Relative to the current budget, proposed changes were 0.4% (Support), 0.7% (Education and Health), and 10% (Environment). Further support of the linear utility ... See full document

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Comparison of benefit&amp;ndash;risk preferences of patients and physicians regarding cyclooxygenase-2 inhibitors using discrete choice experiments

Comparison of benefit&ndash;risk preferences of patients and physicians regarding cyclooxygenase-2 inhibitors using discrete choice experiments

... To define response levels for the selected attributes in the questionnaires for two hypothetical Cox-2 inhibitors, we performed mixed treatment comparisons (MTC) for rofecoxib, celecoxib, and etoricoxib. The MTC were ... See full document

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Inferring Attribute Non-attendance from Discrete Choice Experiments: Implications for Benefit Transfer

Inferring Attribute Non-attendance from Discrete Choice Experiments: Implications for Benefit Transfer

... Keywords: benefit function transfer; convergent validity; discrete choice modelling; willingness to pay space; attribute non-attendance; Water Framework Directive... Introduction.[r] ... See full document

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A Study And Analysis Of Product Design And Development Using Kansei Engineering

A Study And Analysis Of Product Design And Development Using Kansei Engineering

... Nowadays consumers are strict in choosing products in terms of their demands and preferences Jiao, J et al (2006). Obviously, the key factor that influences the success of a new product is how to capture the “voice of ... See full document

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Challenges and support for quality of life of youths living with HIV/AIDS in schools and larger community in East Africa: a systematic review

Challenges and support for quality of life of youths living with HIV/AIDS in schools and larger community in East Africa: a systematic review

... school interventions similar to the Wellness Academics and You (WAY) intervention in the USA [77] should be encouraged as the framework to address not only HIV issues but all those that affect ... See full document

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Beyond introspection : an exploration of the correspondence between directly and indirectly elicited preferences

Beyond introspection : an exploration of the correspondence between directly and indirectly elicited preferences

... job choice (Punj & Staelin, 1978). Using directly elicited weights, such models are trivial to ...estimated using multinomial logistic regressions (Louviere et ... See full document

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