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Personalized diabetes management: what do patients with diabetes mellitus prefer? A discrete choice experiment.

Axel Christian MühlbacherAndrew SadlerChristin Juhnke
Published in: The European journal of health economics : HEPAC : health economics in prevention and care (2021)
This study identifies and weights the key decision-making criteria for optimal management of diabetes from the perspective of patients. It was shown that the effectiveness of a care program is the most important from the perspective of the patient and avoiding severe a hypoglycemia has the greatest influence on the choice. The risk of myocardial infarction as a follow-up disease and the long-term adjustment of the blood glucose follow the importance. In the analysis of possible subgroup differences by means of latent class analysis, it was found that three preference patterns exist within the sample. The generated preference data can be used for the design of personalized management approaches. It remains open to the extent to which expert opinions and patient preferences diverge.
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