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Clinician preferences for neurotechnologies in pediatric drug-resistant epilepsy: A discrete choice experiment.

Glory O ApantakuPatrick J McDonaldMagda AguiarLaura Y CabreraWinston ChiongMary B ConnollyViorica HrincuGeorge M IbrahimK Julia KaalAshley LawsonRobert NaftelEric RacineAbdollah SafariMark HarrisonJudy Illes
Published in: Epilepsia (2022)
The preferences of clinicians are drive primarily by the likelihood of achieving seizure freedom for their patients, but preferences for an intervention are largely eradicated if only low quality of evidence supporting the intervention is available. Until better evidence supporting the use of potentially effective, novel neurotechnologies becomes available, clinicians are likely to prefer more established treatments.
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