[HTML][HTML] Personalized early detection and prevention of breast cancer: ENVISION consensus statement

N Pashayan, AC Antoniou, U Ivanus… - Nature reviews Clinical …, 2020 - nature.com
Abstract The European Collaborative on Personalized Early Detection and Prevention of
Breast Cancer (ENVISION) brings together several international research consortia working …

Medical Artificial Intelligence and Human Values

KH Yu, E Healey, TY Leong, IS Kohane… - New England Journal …, 2024 - Mass Medical Soc
Key Points Medical Artificial Intelligence and Human Values As large language models and
other artificial intelligence models are used more in medicine, ethical dilemmas can arise …

Integrating sleep, sedentary behaviour, and physical activity research in the emerging field of time-use epidemiology: definitions, concepts, statistical methods …

Ž Pedišić, D Dumuid, TS Olds - Kinesiology, 2017 - hrcak.srce.hr
INTEGRATING SLEEP, SEDENTARY BEHAVIOUR, AND PHYSICAL ACTIVITY
RESEARCH IN THE EMERGING FIELD OF TIME-USE EPIDEMIOLOGY: DEFINITIO Page 1 …

How to do (or not to do)… Designing a discrete choice experiment for application in a low-income country

LJ Mangham, K Hanson… - Health policy and planning, 2009 - academic.oup.com
Understanding the preferences of patients and health professionals is useful for health
policy and planning. Discrete choice experiments (DCEs) are a quantitative technique for …

Patient preferences versus physicians' judgement: does it make a difference in healthcare decision making?

AC Mühlbacher, C Juhnke - Applied health economics and health policy, 2013 - Springer
Clinicians and public health experts make evidence-based decisions for individual patients,
patient groups and even whole populations. In addition to the principles of internal and …

What patients want from primary care consultations: a discrete choice experiment to identify patients' priorities

S Cheraghi-Sohi, AR Hole, N Mead… - The Annals of Family …, 2008 - Annals Family Med
PURPOSE The consultation is fundamental to the delivery of primary care, but different ways
of organizing consultations may lead to different patient experiences in terms of access …

Variability in patient preferences for participating in medical decision making: implication for the use of decision support tools

A Robinson, R Thomson - BMJ Quality & Safety, 2001 - qualitysafety.bmj.com
While there is an increasing emphasis on patient empowerment and shared decision
making, evidence suggests that many patients do not wish to be involved in decisions about …

[HTML][HTML] Can healthcare choice be predicted using stated preference data?

EW de Bekker-Grob, B Donkers, MCJ Bliemer… - Social Science & …, 2020 - Elsevier
Lack of evidence about the external validity of Discrete Choice Experiments (DCEs)-sourced
preferences inhibits greater use of DCEs in healthcare decision-making. This study …

Improving the quality of discrete-choice experiments in health: how can we assess validity and reliability?

EM Janssen, DA Marshall, AB Hauber… - Expert review of …, 2017 - Taylor & Francis
Introduction: The recent endorsement of discrete-choice experiments (DCEs) and other
stated-preference methods by regulatory and health technology assessment (HTA) agencies …

[HTML][HTML] Are healthcare choices predictable? The impact of discrete choice experiment designs and models

EW de Bekker-Grob, JD Swait, HT Kassahun… - Value in Health, 2019 - Elsevier
Background Lack of evidence about the external validity of discrete choice experiments
(DCEs) is one of the barriers that inhibit greater use of DCEs in healthcare decision making …