Patient Preferences for Attributes that Characterise Alternative Models of Care in Gastroenterology: A Discrete Choice Experiment.
Rumbidzai N MutsekwaKatrina L CampbellRussell CanavanBrendan J MulhernRebecca L AngusJoshua M ByrnesPublished in: The patient (2023)
Patients have strong but varied preferences for gastroenterology services based on whether they have been exposed to expanded scope models of care. Design and implementation of new models of care need to consider strategies to overcome any perceived loss in utility or deterioration in healthcare quality for those unfamiliar with professional role substitution.
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