Published online: 13 January 2020OBJECTIVES: The objective of this study was to investigate the degree of inconsistency in quality-of-life attribute preference orderings generated via successive best-worst scaling (a form of ranking whereby the respondent chooses the best and worst attributes from a choice set, these attributes are then eliminated and the best and worst attributes from the reduced choice set are then chosen and this process is continued until all presented attributes are eliminated) and conventional ranking methods (whereby the respondent chooses the best, second best and third best from a choice set until all presented attributes are eliminated). METHODS: An on-line survey was developed for administration to two general po...
Objective: The main aim of the current survey was to evaluate a hypothesized model on subjective qua...
OBJECTIVES: To identify characteristics of beneficiaries of health care over which relative weights ...
Recently there has been a steady stream of literature advocating the best-worst response mechanism, ...
Objectives The objective of this study was to investigate the degree of inconsistency in quality-of-...
To appropriately weight dimensions of quality of life instruments for health economic evaluations, p...
There is increased interest in the use of best-worst scaling (BWS) as a method of preference elicita...
This paper presents empirical findings from the comparison between two principal preference elicitat...
This paper presents empirical findings from the comparison between two principal preference elicitat...
Health services researchers are increasingly using discrete choice experiments (DCEs) to model a lat...
OBJECTIVES: Traditionally, researchers relied on eliciting preferences through face-to-face intervie...
Objectives: To identify characteristics of beneficiaries of health care over which relative weights ...
Purpose: This study tests whether a joint evaluation method for assessing quality of life can stabil...
Best-worst scaling (BWS) is becoming increasingly popular to elicit preferences in health care. Howe...
Objectives: This study provides insights into the validity and acceptability of Discrete Choice Expe...
BACKGROUND: A single overall rating of quality of life (QoL) is a sensitive method that is often use...
Objective: The main aim of the current survey was to evaluate a hypothesized model on subjective qua...
OBJECTIVES: To identify characteristics of beneficiaries of health care over which relative weights ...
Recently there has been a steady stream of literature advocating the best-worst response mechanism, ...
Objectives The objective of this study was to investigate the degree of inconsistency in quality-of-...
To appropriately weight dimensions of quality of life instruments for health economic evaluations, p...
There is increased interest in the use of best-worst scaling (BWS) as a method of preference elicita...
This paper presents empirical findings from the comparison between two principal preference elicitat...
This paper presents empirical findings from the comparison between two principal preference elicitat...
Health services researchers are increasingly using discrete choice experiments (DCEs) to model a lat...
OBJECTIVES: Traditionally, researchers relied on eliciting preferences through face-to-face intervie...
Objectives: To identify characteristics of beneficiaries of health care over which relative weights ...
Purpose: This study tests whether a joint evaluation method for assessing quality of life can stabil...
Best-worst scaling (BWS) is becoming increasingly popular to elicit preferences in health care. Howe...
Objectives: This study provides insights into the validity and acceptability of Discrete Choice Expe...
BACKGROUND: A single overall rating of quality of life (QoL) is a sensitive method that is often use...
Objective: The main aim of the current survey was to evaluate a hypothesized model on subjective qua...
OBJECTIVES: To identify characteristics of beneficiaries of health care over which relative weights ...
Recently there has been a steady stream of literature advocating the best-worst response mechanism, ...