This study was an important start to explore the feasibility of applying stated preference discrete choice modelling (SPDCM) for use in developing breast screening participation enhancement strategies. It needs to be followed by further research to establish model validity and authoritative results. In the meantime a random effects binary probit choice model was estimated using a main effects with selected 2-way interaction design and a convenience sample of Australian breast cancer screening participants. A response rate of 48% was obtained. Clear preferences for different service configurations were revealed and used to demonstrate how potential strategies to enhance future participation rates of women placed on routine recall could be id...
ObjectiveAn instrument for measuring intervention preferences applicable to both patients and policy...
One approach to improve public health is to implement preventive programs that have been proven effe...
Abstract Background In Australia, the overall prevalence of liver disease is increasing. Maximising ...
This study was an important start to explore the feasibility of applying stated preference discrete ...
The aim of this chapter is to show how discrete choice experiments (DCEs) can be applied to examine ...
Background: While involving users in healthcare decision-making has become increasingly common and i...
BackgroundWe evaluate the construct validity of a proposed procedure for eliciting lay preferences a...
Background Despite an increasing emphasis on shared decision-making in healthcare settings, judgeme...
Objective: Public acceptability of bowel cancer screening programmes must be maintained, including i...
Background Young women’s attendance at cervical screening in the UK is continuing to fall, and the i...
Croatia has recognised the importance of prevention programmes in the field of public health, althou...
BACKGROUND:Reaching an acceptable participation rate in screening programs is challenging. With the ...
IntroductionStated-preference methods provide a systematic approach to quantitatively assess the rel...
International audienceBackground: Over the past decade, the benefits and harms balance of breast can...
Objective: To identify key stakeholder preferences and priorities when considering a national health...
ObjectiveAn instrument for measuring intervention preferences applicable to both patients and policy...
One approach to improve public health is to implement preventive programs that have been proven effe...
Abstract Background In Australia, the overall prevalence of liver disease is increasing. Maximising ...
This study was an important start to explore the feasibility of applying stated preference discrete ...
The aim of this chapter is to show how discrete choice experiments (DCEs) can be applied to examine ...
Background: While involving users in healthcare decision-making has become increasingly common and i...
BackgroundWe evaluate the construct validity of a proposed procedure for eliciting lay preferences a...
Background Despite an increasing emphasis on shared decision-making in healthcare settings, judgeme...
Objective: Public acceptability of bowel cancer screening programmes must be maintained, including i...
Background Young women’s attendance at cervical screening in the UK is continuing to fall, and the i...
Croatia has recognised the importance of prevention programmes in the field of public health, althou...
BACKGROUND:Reaching an acceptable participation rate in screening programs is challenging. With the ...
IntroductionStated-preference methods provide a systematic approach to quantitatively assess the rel...
International audienceBackground: Over the past decade, the benefits and harms balance of breast can...
Objective: To identify key stakeholder preferences and priorities when considering a national health...
ObjectiveAn instrument for measuring intervention preferences applicable to both patients and policy...
One approach to improve public health is to implement preventive programs that have been proven effe...
Abstract Background In Australia, the overall prevalence of liver disease is increasing. Maximising ...