Current National Health Service (NHS) policy places importance on allowing patients to choose the time and location of their treatment. However, existing evidence suggests that older people have distinct needs and preferences from those of the general population. This study aimed to elicit preferences over cataract surgery from older people using a stated preference experiment. In order to reduce the cognitive load of the experiment, a binary choice format (accept treatment, reject treatment) was used. Analysis suggests that the strongest determinant of whether or not to accept treatment may be whether or not a consultant performs the operation. In monetary equivalents, a one mile increase in travel and a 1 week increase in waiting time are...
Objective: A study was undertaken to investigate patients' strength of preferences for attributes or...
Objective: To assess patient preferences for psoriasis treatment features and to investigate the het...
This study was based on the normative argument that patients ought to participate in treatment decis...
Background: In patient choice, patients are expected to select the provider that best fits their pre...
INTRODUCTION: Primary endocrine therapy (PET) is used variably in the UK as an alternative to surger...
Introduction Primary endocrine therapy (PET) is used variably in the UK as an alternative to surg...
Aim Variation in major gastrointestinal surgery rates in the older population suggests heterogene...
Objective: This study established patients' preferences regarding the facilities in an adjacent cent...
In the English National Health Service (NHS), patients are now expected to choose the time and place...
<p><b>Background:</b> Recent UK government documents have stated that, within the ...
Objective: As part of a wider feasibility study, the feasibility of gaining older patients’ views fo...
BACKGROUND: This study sought to understand the preferences of patients with cancer and the trade-of...
© 2018 Taylor & Francis Group, LLC. These findings demonstrate the importance of organisations pro...
In the English National Health Service (NHS), patients are now expected to choose the time and place...
Objective: Primary endocrine therapy (PET) is an alternative to surgery for oestrogen receptor posit...
Objective: A study was undertaken to investigate patients' strength of preferences for attributes or...
Objective: To assess patient preferences for psoriasis treatment features and to investigate the het...
This study was based on the normative argument that patients ought to participate in treatment decis...
Background: In patient choice, patients are expected to select the provider that best fits their pre...
INTRODUCTION: Primary endocrine therapy (PET) is used variably in the UK as an alternative to surger...
Introduction Primary endocrine therapy (PET) is used variably in the UK as an alternative to surg...
Aim Variation in major gastrointestinal surgery rates in the older population suggests heterogene...
Objective: This study established patients' preferences regarding the facilities in an adjacent cent...
In the English National Health Service (NHS), patients are now expected to choose the time and place...
<p><b>Background:</b> Recent UK government documents have stated that, within the ...
Objective: As part of a wider feasibility study, the feasibility of gaining older patients’ views fo...
BACKGROUND: This study sought to understand the preferences of patients with cancer and the trade-of...
© 2018 Taylor & Francis Group, LLC. These findings demonstrate the importance of organisations pro...
In the English National Health Service (NHS), patients are now expected to choose the time and place...
Objective: Primary endocrine therapy (PET) is an alternative to surgery for oestrogen receptor posit...
Objective: A study was undertaken to investigate patients' strength of preferences for attributes or...
Objective: To assess patient preferences for psoriasis treatment features and to investigate the het...
This study was based on the normative argument that patients ought to participate in treatment decis...