The process of designing and developing discrete choice experiments (DCEs) is often under reported. The need to adequately report the results of qualitative work used to identify attributes and levels used in a DCE is recognised. However, one area that has received relatively little attention is the exploration of the choice question of interest. This paper provides a case study of the process used to design a stated preference survey to assess youth preferences for integrated sexual and reproductive health (SRH) and HIV outreach services in Malawi. Development and design consisted of six distinct but overlapping and iterative stages. Stage one was a review of the literature. Stage two involved developing a decision map to conceptualise the...
IntroductionTo improve retention on HIV treatment in Africa, public health programs are promoting a ...
There is a limited understanding of preferences for micro health insurance (MHI) as a strategy for m...
Introduction Approximately one million undiagnosed persons living with HIV in Southern and Eastern A...
Data collected as part of a discrete choice experiment (DCE) conducted among young people aged 15-24...
Abstract Background A major component of the validity of the discrete choice experiment (DCE) resear...
Abstract Background Complex health interventions must incorporate user preferences to maximize their...
To quantify the impact of service provider characteristics on young people’s choice of family planni...
To quantify the impact of service provider characteristics on young people's choice of family planni...
Aim: To elicit patients’ preferences for HIV treatment of the rural population in Colombia. Methods:...
BACKGROUND: South Africa (SA) has the world's highest burden of HIV infection, with an estimated 13....
Understanding the preferences of patients and health professionals is useful for health policy and p...
Racquel E Kohler,1 Clara N Lee,2 Satish Gopal,3 Bryce B Reeve,1 Bryan J Weiner,1 Stephanie B Wheeler...
Objective To quantify the impact of service provider characteristics on young people’s choice of fam...
Novel "differentiated service delivery" models for HIV treatment that reduce clinic visit frequency,...
<p>Study population characteristics in discrete choice experiment eliciting young people's preferenc...
IntroductionTo improve retention on HIV treatment in Africa, public health programs are promoting a ...
There is a limited understanding of preferences for micro health insurance (MHI) as a strategy for m...
Introduction Approximately one million undiagnosed persons living with HIV in Southern and Eastern A...
Data collected as part of a discrete choice experiment (DCE) conducted among young people aged 15-24...
Abstract Background A major component of the validity of the discrete choice experiment (DCE) resear...
Abstract Background Complex health interventions must incorporate user preferences to maximize their...
To quantify the impact of service provider characteristics on young people’s choice of family planni...
To quantify the impact of service provider characteristics on young people's choice of family planni...
Aim: To elicit patients’ preferences for HIV treatment of the rural population in Colombia. Methods:...
BACKGROUND: South Africa (SA) has the world's highest burden of HIV infection, with an estimated 13....
Understanding the preferences of patients and health professionals is useful for health policy and p...
Racquel E Kohler,1 Clara N Lee,2 Satish Gopal,3 Bryce B Reeve,1 Bryan J Weiner,1 Stephanie B Wheeler...
Objective To quantify the impact of service provider characteristics on young people’s choice of fam...
Novel "differentiated service delivery" models for HIV treatment that reduce clinic visit frequency,...
<p>Study population characteristics in discrete choice experiment eliciting young people's preferenc...
IntroductionTo improve retention on HIV treatment in Africa, public health programs are promoting a ...
There is a limited understanding of preferences for micro health insurance (MHI) as a strategy for m...
Introduction Approximately one million undiagnosed persons living with HIV in Southern and Eastern A...