BACKGROUND: Despite the rapid development of effective treatments, both pharmacological and non-pharmacological, insomnia management remains suboptimal at the practice interface. Patient preferences play a critical role in influencing treatment outcomes. However, there is currently a mismatch between patient preferences and clinician recommendations, partly perpetuated by a limited understanding of the patients' decision-making process. OBJECTIVES: The aim of our study was to empirically quantify patient preferences for treatment attributes common to both pharmacological and non-pharmacological insomnia treatments. METHOD: An efficient dual-response discrete choice experiment was conducted to evaluate patient treatment preferences for manag...
Objectives: The usefulness of discrete choice experiments (DCEs) to inform clinical guidelines rests...
Introduction: Matching available mental health services to patients' preferences, as well as is poss...
Thesis title: The Effect of Choice on Placebo Treatment for Sleep Abstract: Recent studies suggest ...
Purpose—Insomnia is a burdensome, commonly comorbid condition. How patients value various aspects of...
Treatment preferences play a key role in dictating sleep health outcomes. However, patients' treatme...
License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the ...
Aims: There is an increasing interest in understanding patients' preferences in the area of healthca...
Aims: The aim of this study was to elicit the preference of patients with an anxiety disorder regard...
Nonadherence is a global problem undermining the cost-effectiveness of evidence-based medications. A...
Insomnia is a common sleep disorder that continues to pose a substantial social and economic burden ...
Background: Advanced treatment options for non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) consist of immunothera...
Abstract: There is limited evidence on the scope and overall benefit of patient-centred drug develop...
It is estimated that almost one-thirds of the patients in primary care settings experience some form...
Introduction: There is a growing trend of using patient preference studies to help incorporate the p...
Objectives: The usefulness of discrete choice experiments (DCEs) to inform clinical guidelines rests...
Introduction: Matching available mental health services to patients' preferences, as well as is poss...
Thesis title: The Effect of Choice on Placebo Treatment for Sleep Abstract: Recent studies suggest ...
Purpose—Insomnia is a burdensome, commonly comorbid condition. How patients value various aspects of...
Treatment preferences play a key role in dictating sleep health outcomes. However, patients' treatme...
License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the ...
Aims: There is an increasing interest in understanding patients' preferences in the area of healthca...
Aims: The aim of this study was to elicit the preference of patients with an anxiety disorder regard...
Nonadherence is a global problem undermining the cost-effectiveness of evidence-based medications. A...
Insomnia is a common sleep disorder that continues to pose a substantial social and economic burden ...
Background: Advanced treatment options for non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) consist of immunothera...
Abstract: There is limited evidence on the scope and overall benefit of patient-centred drug develop...
It is estimated that almost one-thirds of the patients in primary care settings experience some form...
Introduction: There is a growing trend of using patient preference studies to help incorporate the p...
Objectives: The usefulness of discrete choice experiments (DCEs) to inform clinical guidelines rests...
Introduction: Matching available mental health services to patients' preferences, as well as is poss...
Thesis title: The Effect of Choice on Placebo Treatment for Sleep Abstract: Recent studies suggest ...