Aim: This study aimed to assess patients' preferences for HIV treatment in an urban Colombian population. Methods: A Discrete Choice Experiment (DCE) was conducted. Urban Colombian HIV patients were asked to repetitively choose between two hypothetical treatments that differ in regard to five attributes 'effect on life expectancy', 'effect on physical activity', 'risk of moderate side effects, 'accessibility to clinic' and 'economic cost to access controls'. Twelve choice sets were made using an efficient design. A Mixed Logit Panel Model was used for the analysis and subgroup analyses were performed according to age, gender, education level and sexual preference. Results: A total of 224 HIV patients were included. All attributes were signi...
Evaluating the concordan AIDS/HIV patients emphasizing the high impact of quality of life, in partic...
IntroductionTo improve retention on HIV treatment in Africa, public health programs are promoting a ...
International audienceINTRODUCTION:Despite the advent of HIV cure-related clinical trials (HCRCT) fo...
Aim: This study aimed to assess patients' preferences for HIV treatment in an urban Colombian popula...
Aim: This study aimed to assess patients' preferences for HIV treatment in an urban Colombian popula...
Aim: To elicit patients' preferences for HIV treatment of the rural population in Colombia. Methods:...
Background: To assess patients' preferences for HIV testing in Colombia. Methods: A discretechoice e...
Purpose of reviewAligning HIV treatment services with patient preferences can promote long-term enga...
BACKGROUND: South Africa (SA) has the world's highest burden of HIV infection, with an estimated 13....
Aim: To elicit patients' preferences for HIV/AIDS treatment characteristics in Colombia. Materials a...
Background: Understanding variations in HIV testing preferences can help inform optimal combinations...
Novel "differentiated service delivery" models for HIV treatment that reduce clinic visit frequency,...
Background: Efforts to reduce Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) transmission through treatment rely...
Evaluating the concordan AIDS/HIV patients emphasizing the high impact of quality of life, in partic...
IntroductionTo improve retention on HIV treatment in Africa, public health programs are promoting a ...
International audienceINTRODUCTION:Despite the advent of HIV cure-related clinical trials (HCRCT) fo...
Aim: This study aimed to assess patients' preferences for HIV treatment in an urban Colombian popula...
Aim: This study aimed to assess patients' preferences for HIV treatment in an urban Colombian popula...
Aim: To elicit patients' preferences for HIV treatment of the rural population in Colombia. Methods:...
Background: To assess patients' preferences for HIV testing in Colombia. Methods: A discretechoice e...
Purpose of reviewAligning HIV treatment services with patient preferences can promote long-term enga...
BACKGROUND: South Africa (SA) has the world's highest burden of HIV infection, with an estimated 13....
Aim: To elicit patients' preferences for HIV/AIDS treatment characteristics in Colombia. Materials a...
Background: Understanding variations in HIV testing preferences can help inform optimal combinations...
Novel "differentiated service delivery" models for HIV treatment that reduce clinic visit frequency,...
Background: Efforts to reduce Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) transmission through treatment rely...
Evaluating the concordan AIDS/HIV patients emphasizing the high impact of quality of life, in partic...
IntroductionTo improve retention on HIV treatment in Africa, public health programs are promoting a ...
International audienceINTRODUCTION:Despite the advent of HIV cure-related clinical trials (HCRCT) fo...