Objectives: This study aimed to understand the importance of criteria describing methods (eg, duration, costs, validity, and outcomes) according to decision makers for each decision point in the medical product lifecycle (MPLC) and to determine the suitability of a discrete choice experiment, swing weighting, probabilistic threshold technique, and best-worst scale cases 1 and 2 at each decision point in the MPLC. Methods: Applying multicriteria decision analysis, an online survey was sent to MPLC decision makers (ie, industry, regulatory, and health technology assessment representatives). They ranked and weighted 19 methods criteria from an existing performance matrix about their respective decisions across the MPLC. All criteria were given...
AbstractObjectivesThe principal aim of this study was to illustrate applying discrete-choice methods...
We determined weights for a multi-criteria tool for assessing the relative merits of clinical-trial ...
OBJECTIVES: When evaluating healthcare interventions, decision-makers are increasingly asked to cons...
Objectives: This study aimed to understand the importance of criteria describing methods (eg, durat...
The role of patient preferences is becoming progressively more important throughout the medical prod...
Patient preferences are critical for the successful development, regulation, and reimbursement of me...
BACKGROUND: Incorporating patient preference (PP) information into decision-making has become increa...
Discrete choice experiments (DCEs) are a way to assess priority-setting in health care provision. Th...
Introduction Preference elicitation methods help to increase patient-centred medical decision making...
Objectives: Preference elicitation methods (PEMs) offer the potential to increase patient-centered m...
Background There is an increased interest in the use of multi-criteria decision analysis (MCDA) to s...
Objectives: To investigate stakeholder perspectives on how patient preference studies (PPS) should b...
Objectives: To investigate stakeholder perspectives on how patient preference studies (PPS) should b...
The pharmaceutical industry, regulatory authorities, and health technology assessment (HTA) bodies i...
Objectives: To investigate stakeholder perspectives on how patient preference studies (PPS) should b...
AbstractObjectivesThe principal aim of this study was to illustrate applying discrete-choice methods...
We determined weights for a multi-criteria tool for assessing the relative merits of clinical-trial ...
OBJECTIVES: When evaluating healthcare interventions, decision-makers are increasingly asked to cons...
Objectives: This study aimed to understand the importance of criteria describing methods (eg, durat...
The role of patient preferences is becoming progressively more important throughout the medical prod...
Patient preferences are critical for the successful development, regulation, and reimbursement of me...
BACKGROUND: Incorporating patient preference (PP) information into decision-making has become increa...
Discrete choice experiments (DCEs) are a way to assess priority-setting in health care provision. Th...
Introduction Preference elicitation methods help to increase patient-centred medical decision making...
Objectives: Preference elicitation methods (PEMs) offer the potential to increase patient-centered m...
Background There is an increased interest in the use of multi-criteria decision analysis (MCDA) to s...
Objectives: To investigate stakeholder perspectives on how patient preference studies (PPS) should b...
Objectives: To investigate stakeholder perspectives on how patient preference studies (PPS) should b...
The pharmaceutical industry, regulatory authorities, and health technology assessment (HTA) bodies i...
Objectives: To investigate stakeholder perspectives on how patient preference studies (PPS) should b...
AbstractObjectivesThe principal aim of this study was to illustrate applying discrete-choice methods...
We determined weights for a multi-criteria tool for assessing the relative merits of clinical-trial ...
OBJECTIVES: When evaluating healthcare interventions, decision-makers are increasingly asked to cons...