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Using willingness-to-pay to establish patient preferences for cancer testing in primary care.

Sandra HollinghurstJonathan BanksLin BigwoodFiona M WalterWillie HamiltonTim J Peters
Published in: BMC medical informatics and decision making (2016)
Willingness-to-pay values did not enhance the binary responses in the way intended; participants appeared to be motivated differently when responding to the two parts of the questionnaire. More work is needed to understand how participants perceive risk in this context and how they respond to questions about willingness-to-pay. Qualitative methods could provide useful insights.
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