In order to develop the PREFER research agenda, a series of qualitative and quantitative assessments was conducted engaging stakeholders who are involved in planning, execution, and/or evaluation of patient preference research across the medical product lifecycle. The result of these assessments was a list of methodological questions of concern to these stakeholders. These questions were then used to guide the design of cases studies in PREFER for use in informing recommendations related to the design and conduct of patient preference research. However, the PREFER case studies could not address all important methodological questions. This webinar will present the process used to develop the list of questions, show which questions were add...
WP2 sought to understand stakeholder concerns, needs and insights regarding the use of patient prefe...
BACKGROUND: Incorporating patient preference (PP) information into decision-making has become increa...
The role of patient preferences is becoming progressively more important throughout the medical prod...
Background and ObjectiveThere has been an increase in the study and use of stated-preference methods...
Finding out what patients PREFER: Why, when and how to assess and use patient preferences in medical...
The PREFER project explored methodological questions that were considered higher priority based on d...
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...
Objectives: To investigate stakeholder perspectives on how patient preference studies (PPS) should b...
Two key uses of patient preference information are to inform the choice of patient-relevant endpoint...
Patient preferences are critical for the successful development, regulation, and reimbursement of me...
This document presents the take-home messages from the PREFER Recommendations, explaining when and w...
We determined weights for a multi-criteria tool for assessing the relative merits of clinical-trial ...
Patient preferences are increasingly considered important in health care decision-making. The consid...
OBJECTIVE: The aim of this study was to identify conditions and contextual factors that influence th...
WP2 sought to understand stakeholder concerns, needs and insights regarding the use of patient prefe...
BACKGROUND: Incorporating patient preference (PP) information into decision-making has become increa...
The role of patient preferences is becoming progressively more important throughout the medical prod...
Background and ObjectiveThere has been an increase in the study and use of stated-preference methods...
Finding out what patients PREFER: Why, when and how to assess and use patient preferences in medical...
The PREFER project explored methodological questions that were considered higher priority based on d...
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...
Objectives: To investigate stakeholder perspectives on how patient preference studies (PPS) should b...
Two key uses of patient preference information are to inform the choice of patient-relevant endpoint...
Patient preferences are critical for the successful development, regulation, and reimbursement of me...
This document presents the take-home messages from the PREFER Recommendations, explaining when and w...
We determined weights for a multi-criteria tool for assessing the relative merits of clinical-trial ...
Patient preferences are increasingly considered important in health care decision-making. The consid...
OBJECTIVE: The aim of this study was to identify conditions and contextual factors that influence th...
WP2 sought to understand stakeholder concerns, needs and insights regarding the use of patient prefe...
BACKGROUND: Incorporating patient preference (PP) information into decision-making has become increa...
The role of patient preferences is becoming progressively more important throughout the medical prod...