Stated Preference Methods – Part 2

Author(s)

Faculty: Brett Hauber, PhD, Senior Economist & Vice President, Health Preference Assessment, Health Preference Assessment, RTI Health Solutions, Research Triangle Park, NC, USA Deborah Marshall, PhD, Canada Research Chair, Health Services and Systems Research, Professor, Department of Community Health Sciences, Cumming School of Medicine, University of Calgary, Calgary, AB, Canada; John F. P. Bridges, PhD, Professor, Department of Biomedical Informatics, The Ohio State University College of Medicine, Columbus, OH, USA

The need to understand patient preferences for health and healthcare has become well established and demand for stated preference studies – especially conjoint analysis and discrete-choice experiments – has grown exponentially in recent years. This course will provide an in-depth overview of methods for conducting stated-preference studies including designing a survey, developing an experimental design, analyzing data, and presenting results. The course will review good research practices for conducting studies using conjoint analysis and discrete-choice experiments and review recent practical and methodological advances in this developing field. The course will include hands-on exercises and detailed case studies of recent empirical examples to illustrate concepts.

Conference/Value in Health Info

2019-05, ISPOR 2019, New Orleans, LA, USA

Code

SC28

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