Authors
Mark Harrison, Dan Rigby, Caroline Vass, Terry Flynn, Jordan Louviere, Katherine Payne
Publication date
2014/6
Source
The Patient-Patient-Centered Outcomes Research
Volume
7
Pages
151-170
Publisher
Springer International Publishing
Description
Background
Discrete choice experiments (DCEs) are used to elicit preferences of current and future patients and healthcare professionals about how they value different aspects of healthcare. Risk is an integral part of most healthcare decisions. Despite the use of risk attributes in DCEs consistently being highlighted as an area for further research, current methods of incorporating risk attributes in DCEs have not been reviewed explicitly.
Objectives
This study aimed to systematically identify published healthcare DCEs that incorporated a risk attribute, summarise and appraise methods used to present and analyse risk attributes, and recommend best practice regarding including, analysing and transparently reporting the methodology supporting risk attributes in future DCEs.
Data Sources
The Web of Science, MEDLINE …
Total citations
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