Introduction As several studies have been conducted to elicit patients' preferences for cancer treatment, it is important to provide an overview and synthesis of these studies. This study aimed to systematically review discrete choice experiments (DCEs) about patients' preferences for cancer treatment and assessed the relative importance of outcome, process and cost attributes.Methods A systematic literature review was conducted using PubMed and EMBASE to identify all DCEs investigating patients' preferences for cancer treatment between January 2010 and April 2016. Data were extracted using a predefined extraction sheet, and a reporting quality assessment was applied to all studies. Attributes were classified into outcome, process and cost ...
Objectives: This study aims to quantify the preferences of patients with advanced cancer for quality...
Summary: A systematic review of the literature about patients’ preferences for involvement in canc...
Background Despite an increasing emphasis on shared decision-making in healthcare settings, judgeme...
Introduction As several studies have been conducted to elicit patients' preferences for cancer treat...
Introduction As several studies have been conducted to elicit patients' preferences for cancer treat...
This review provides cancer clinicians and researchers with an overview of methods for assessing pre...
BACKGROUND: This study sought to understand the preferences of patients with cancer and the trade-of...
Background: Nowadays, an increasing number of discrete-choice experiments (DCEs) incorporate cost as...
This review provides cancer clinicians and researchers with an overview of methods for assessing pre...
Introduction: Matching available mental health services to patients' preferences, as well as is poss...
Background. Responding to rising oncology therapy costs, multiple value frameworks are emerging. How...
Aim The global burden of colorectal cancer (CRC) is set to increase by 60% by 2030. An aging popula...
In oncology, treatment outcomes can be competing, which means that one treatment could benefit one o...
Four basic medical decision making models are commonly discussed in the literature in reference to p...
Discrete choice experiments (DCEs) are a way to assess priority-setting in health care provision. Th...
Objectives: This study aims to quantify the preferences of patients with advanced cancer for quality...
Summary: A systematic review of the literature about patients’ preferences for involvement in canc...
Background Despite an increasing emphasis on shared decision-making in healthcare settings, judgeme...
Introduction As several studies have been conducted to elicit patients' preferences for cancer treat...
Introduction As several studies have been conducted to elicit patients' preferences for cancer treat...
This review provides cancer clinicians and researchers with an overview of methods for assessing pre...
BACKGROUND: This study sought to understand the preferences of patients with cancer and the trade-of...
Background: Nowadays, an increasing number of discrete-choice experiments (DCEs) incorporate cost as...
This review provides cancer clinicians and researchers with an overview of methods for assessing pre...
Introduction: Matching available mental health services to patients' preferences, as well as is poss...
Background. Responding to rising oncology therapy costs, multiple value frameworks are emerging. How...
Aim The global burden of colorectal cancer (CRC) is set to increase by 60% by 2030. An aging popula...
In oncology, treatment outcomes can be competing, which means that one treatment could benefit one o...
Four basic medical decision making models are commonly discussed in the literature in reference to p...
Discrete choice experiments (DCEs) are a way to assess priority-setting in health care provision. Th...
Objectives: This study aims to quantify the preferences of patients with advanced cancer for quality...
Summary: A systematic review of the literature about patients’ preferences for involvement in canc...
Background Despite an increasing emphasis on shared decision-making in healthcare settings, judgeme...