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Novel application of discrete choice experiment methodology to understand how clinicians around the world triage palliative care needs: A research protocol.

Bethany RussellSara VogrinJennifer PhilipNicole Hennessy-AndersonAnna CollinsJodie BurchellBrian LeCaroline BrandPeter HudsonVijaya Sundararajan
Published in: Palliative & supportive care (2019)
Five stages of protocol development were undertaken: (1) identification of attributes of interest; (2) creation and (3) execution of a pilot DCE; and (4) refinement and (5) planned execution of the final DCE.ResultSix attributes of interest to PC triage were identified and included in a DCE that was piloted with 10 palliative care practitioners. The pilot was found to be feasible, with an acceptable cognitive burden, but refinements were made, including the creation of an additional attribute to allow independent analysis of concepts involved. Strategies for recruitment, data collection, analysis, and modeling were confirmed for the final planned DCE.Significance of resultsThis DCE protocol serves as an example of how the sophisticated DCE methodology can be applied to health services research in PC. Discussion of key elements that improved the utility, integrity, and feasibility of the DCE provide valuable insights.
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