Objectives: To develop a conceptual framework of preferences for interventions in the context of randomised controlled trials (RCTs), as well as to examine the extent to which preferences affect recruitment to RCTs and modify the measured outcome in RCTs through a systematic review of RCTs that incorporated participants' and professionals' preferences. Also to make recommendations on the role of participants' and professionals' preferences in the evaluation of health technologies.Data sources: Electronic databases.Review methods: The conceptual review was carried out on published papers in the psychology and economics literature concerning concepts of relevance to patient decision-making and preferences, and their measurement. For the syste...
Background: The patient perspective is increasingly considered in healthcare policy decisions. The u...
Objectives: To investigate stakeholder perspectives on how patient preference studies (PPS) should b...
Objective - Preference-based instrumental variables (PP IV) designs can identify causal effects when...
Patient preferences have recently been highlighted as a potential threat to the validity of randomis...
Objective: To systematically review fully randomised patient preference trials and to explore the im...
OBJECTIVE: Randomised controlled trials (RCT) are the gold standard to provide unbiased data. Howeve...
Objectives: Preference elicitation methods (PEMs) offer the potential to increase patient-centered m...
BACKGROUND: We recently published a systematic review of different healthcare settings (such as outp...
Objective: To explore how patients' treatment preferences were expressed and justified during recrui...
BACKGROUND: Clinical trial design requires value judgements and understanding patient preferences ma...
BACKGROUND: Clinical trial design requires value judgements and understanding patient preferences ma...
BACKGROUND: Clinical trial design requires value judgements and understanding patient preferences ma...
Background: The patient perspective is increasingly considered in healthcare policy decisions. The u...
Background: The patient perspective is increasingly considered in healthcare policy decisions. The u...
Background: The patient perspective is increasingly considered in healthcare policy decisions. The u...
Background: The patient perspective is increasingly considered in healthcare policy decisions. The u...
Objectives: To investigate stakeholder perspectives on how patient preference studies (PPS) should b...
Objective - Preference-based instrumental variables (PP IV) designs can identify causal effects when...
Patient preferences have recently been highlighted as a potential threat to the validity of randomis...
Objective: To systematically review fully randomised patient preference trials and to explore the im...
OBJECTIVE: Randomised controlled trials (RCT) are the gold standard to provide unbiased data. Howeve...
Objectives: Preference elicitation methods (PEMs) offer the potential to increase patient-centered m...
BACKGROUND: We recently published a systematic review of different healthcare settings (such as outp...
Objective: To explore how patients' treatment preferences were expressed and justified during recrui...
BACKGROUND: Clinical trial design requires value judgements and understanding patient preferences ma...
BACKGROUND: Clinical trial design requires value judgements and understanding patient preferences ma...
BACKGROUND: Clinical trial design requires value judgements and understanding patient preferences ma...
Background: The patient perspective is increasingly considered in healthcare policy decisions. The u...
Background: The patient perspective is increasingly considered in healthcare policy decisions. The u...
Background: The patient perspective is increasingly considered in healthcare policy decisions. The u...
Background: The patient perspective is increasingly considered in healthcare policy decisions. The u...
Objectives: To investigate stakeholder perspectives on how patient preference studies (PPS) should b...
Objective - Preference-based instrumental variables (PP IV) designs can identify causal effects when...