<p>Panel B: The proportion of participants who chose each of the 9 available rating points to expressed their willingness to delay the exam in Study 1b (1 = not at all willing, 9 = totally willing).</p
Purpose: Critically ill patients are often unable to give informed consent to participate in clinica...
<p>Panel A shows an example of the judgment task trial. Panel B shows an example of the quality chec...
Patients who agree and those who refuse clinical trial entry may differ in attitudes towards decisio...
Aims: The (cost-)effectiveness of a screening programme may be strongly influenced by the participat...
<p>Panel A: FP’s advice to take time off work for LRTI by network—data presented as percentage of th...
<p>*<i>p</i><.05.</p><p>**<i>P</i><.01.</p><p>***<i>P</i><.001</p><p>The summary and comparison (the...
Participants (i) to (iii) were those who attended in person. First, participants were asked to rank ...
<p>Proportion choosing to opt-out per choice task, stratified by respondents that started with the u...
a<p>No sample was inhibited. <sup>b</sup> The total number of respondent laboratories varies because...
<p>Panel A: Risk of bias graph: review authors’ judgments about each risk of bias item presented as ...
Panel A: Study samples and their respective population of interest and recruitment method; Panel B: ...
Panel A: Pooled Receiver Operating Characteristic for Diagnostic Test Accuracy for VIA intervention....
Background Many medical exams use 5 options for multiple choice questions (MCQs), although the li...
<p>Panel a. depicts the average PTL values. Error bars reflect one standard deviation from the mean....
<p>Shown in Panel A are the percentages of respondents that would narrow empirical antimicrobial the...
Purpose: Critically ill patients are often unable to give informed consent to participate in clinica...
<p>Panel A shows an example of the judgment task trial. Panel B shows an example of the quality chec...
Patients who agree and those who refuse clinical trial entry may differ in attitudes towards decisio...
Aims: The (cost-)effectiveness of a screening programme may be strongly influenced by the participat...
<p>Panel A: FP’s advice to take time off work for LRTI by network—data presented as percentage of th...
<p>*<i>p</i><.05.</p><p>**<i>P</i><.01.</p><p>***<i>P</i><.001</p><p>The summary and comparison (the...
Participants (i) to (iii) were those who attended in person. First, participants were asked to rank ...
<p>Proportion choosing to opt-out per choice task, stratified by respondents that started with the u...
a<p>No sample was inhibited. <sup>b</sup> The total number of respondent laboratories varies because...
<p>Panel A: Risk of bias graph: review authors’ judgments about each risk of bias item presented as ...
Panel A: Study samples and their respective population of interest and recruitment method; Panel B: ...
Panel A: Pooled Receiver Operating Characteristic for Diagnostic Test Accuracy for VIA intervention....
Background Many medical exams use 5 options for multiple choice questions (MCQs), although the li...
<p>Panel a. depicts the average PTL values. Error bars reflect one standard deviation from the mean....
<p>Shown in Panel A are the percentages of respondents that would narrow empirical antimicrobial the...
Purpose: Critically ill patients are often unable to give informed consent to participate in clinica...
<p>Panel A shows an example of the judgment task trial. Panel B shows an example of the quality chec...
Patients who agree and those who refuse clinical trial entry may differ in attitudes towards decisio...