Eliciting Preferences in Dentistry with Multiattribute Stated Preference Methods: A Systematic Review.
Sophy K BarberS PavittB KhambayH BekkerD MeadsPublished in: JDR clinical and translational research (2018)
Understanding patient, professional, and public preferences is fundamental for evidence-based decision making and treatment delivery. Preference elicitation methods can be used to estimate the value given to health states, service delivery, individual treatments, and health outcomes. By describing and appraising the methodology and application of multiattribute stated preference experiments in dentistry, this review provides an essential first step to wider use of well-designed, high-quality preference elicitation methods.