Using Discrete Choice Experiments to Elicit Carers' and Patients' Preferences

Author(s)

Bill Byrom, B.Sc., Ph.D., Signant Health, Nottingham, NTT, UK

This podium explores how discrete choice experiments can be used to elicit preferences for patients' and carers' providers for various treatment options. Presentations will explore stroke patients' acceptance for digital technologies in neurorehabilitation, physicians’ preferences guiding the allocation of deceased donor organs, Parkinson's disease patients' preferences for remote monitoring, and carers' preferences for home care service when they provide care for Alzheimer's disease patients.

Conference/Value in Health Info

2023-11, ISPOR Europe 2023, Copenhagen, Denmark

Value in Health, Volume 26, Issue 11, S2 (December 2023)

Code

131

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