Insights from psychology and cognitive science have, as yet, barely entered hospital choice research. This conceptual article closes this gap by reviewing and conceptually framing the current literature on hospital choice and patient information behavior and by discussing which tools are needed to advance scientific methodology in the study of patient decision-making strategies in hospital choice. Specifically, we make a call for more experimental research in hospital choice in order to complement existing theories, methods, and tools. This article introduces computerized process-tracing tools in hospital choice research, and also outlines a hands-on example, to provide a basis for future research
Due to the lack of other treatment options, patient candidates for participation in phase I clinical...
OBJECTIVE: The aim of this study was to identify conditions and contextual factors that influence th...
Patient preferences are critical for the successful development, regulation, and reimbursement of me...
Background Research has been mainly focused on how to elicit patient preferences, with less attentio...
Background: Research has been mainly focused on how to elicit patient preferences, with less attenti...
Patient choice, particularly the choice of hospital, has been at the heart of health policy for a nu...
Introduction: There is a growing trend of using patient preference studies to help incorporate the p...
Patient preferences are increasingly considered important in health care decision-making. The consid...
Background: Various north-western European health-care systems encourage patients to make an active ...
As the health care industry becomes increasingly consumer-driven, it is crucial for hospitals to und...
Current models of care emphasize the importance of including patients ’ values in the decision-makin...
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...
Abstract Background We have shown in a randomized con...
Purpose: Shared decision making calls for clinician communication strategies that aim to foster choi...
Due to the lack of other treatment options, patient candidates for participation in phase I clinical...
OBJECTIVE: The aim of this study was to identify conditions and contextual factors that influence th...
Patient preferences are critical for the successful development, regulation, and reimbursement of me...
Background Research has been mainly focused on how to elicit patient preferences, with less attentio...
Background: Research has been mainly focused on how to elicit patient preferences, with less attenti...
Patient choice, particularly the choice of hospital, has been at the heart of health policy for a nu...
Introduction: There is a growing trend of using patient preference studies to help incorporate the p...
Patient preferences are increasingly considered important in health care decision-making. The consid...
Background: Various north-western European health-care systems encourage patients to make an active ...
As the health care industry becomes increasingly consumer-driven, it is crucial for hospitals to und...
Current models of care emphasize the importance of including patients ’ values in the decision-makin...
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...
Abstract Background We have shown in a randomized con...
Purpose: Shared decision making calls for clinician communication strategies that aim to foster choi...
Due to the lack of other treatment options, patient candidates for participation in phase I clinical...
OBJECTIVE: The aim of this study was to identify conditions and contextual factors that influence th...
Patient preferences are critical for the successful development, regulation, and reimbursement of me...