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Alignment of preferences in the treatment of multiple myeloma - a discrete choice experiment of patient, carer, physician, and nurse preferences.

Simon J FiferKerrie-Anne HoSean LybrandLaurie J AxfordSteve Roach
Published in: BMC cancer (2020)
This study demonstrated that not all people living with MM valued the same treatment attributes equally. Further, not all groups involved in MM treatment decision making had preference alignment on all treatment attributes. This has important implications for healthcare policy decisions and shared decision making. Results from this study could be used to guide decisions around the value of new MM medicines or the medical plan surrounding the needs of those living with MM, as well as those caring for them.
Keyphrases
  • healthcare
  • decision making
  • multiple myeloma
  • emergency department
  • public health
  • mental health
  • case report
  • replacement therapy