Prostate cancer survivors' preferences on the delivery of diet and lifestyle advice: a pilot best-worst discrete choice experiment.
Luke A RoblesStuart J WrightLucy Hackshaw-McGeaghEllie ShinglerConstance ShiridzinomwaJ Athene LaneRichard M MartinSorrel T BurdenPublished in: Pilot and feasibility studies (2020)
Men mostly valued personalised methods of receiving diet and physical activity information over impersonal methods. The out-of-pocket value of receiving lifestyle information was important to some men. These findings could help inform future interventions using tailored dietary and physical activity advice given to men by clinicians following treatment for prostate cancer, such as mode of delivery, context, and person delivering the intervention. Future studies should consider using discrete choice experiments to examine information delivery to cancer survivor populations.