experiments (DCEs) are a quantitative method of assessing patient preferences that offer numerous strengths (i.e., ability to account for trade-offs), but are not routinely incorporated into health psychology coursework, likely leaving many unaware of the potential benefits of this methodology. To...
levels in previous choice sets presented to a respondent –Probability of status quo/opt-out being chosen increases over the sequence of choice sets presented to a respondent 3. Methodology This study is, where applicable, reported according to the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Review and...
To gain insights into which life insurance product features are perceived to be most important to customers, the study applied the Discrete Choice Experiment (DCE) methodology to survey over 1,000 consumers. The DCE is an experimental method that allows researchers to quantify the value ...
A discrete choice experiment (DCE) methodology is used to establish farmers' preferences for multi-annual insurance coverage, traditional indemnity versus weather-indexed insurance and insurance costs. A number of interactions are included to explain observed heterogeneity related to preferences for multi-...
Specifically, the use of a discrete choice experiment methodology allows us to gauge individuals’ preferences regarding waste separation while including hypothetical scenarios which describe possible future waste separation options. This methodology is especially suited to deal with stated preferences, as it...
Number of discrete choice experiment (DCE) applications by publication year Full size image 3.2 Areas of Application Prior reviews mentioned that although DCEs were originally introduced in health economics to value patient or consumer experience, the use of DCEs has broadened considerably [6, 344]....
Discrete choice experiments in health economics: a review of the literature Discrete choice experiments in health economics: a review of the literaturediscrete choice experimentsreviewmethodologyDiscrete choice experiments (DCEs) are ... EWD Bekker‐Grob,M Ryan,K Gerard - 《Health Economics》 被引量:...
The DCE methodology measures intent based on hypothetical choice set scenarios and may not necessarily reflect the true preferences of caregivers and neurologists when faced with an actual situation when such a decision needs to be made. Respondents were told to assume that other decision factors (...
A discrete choice experiment (DCE) methodology was used in this study, as described in the study protocol [13]. We followed the International Society for Pharmacoeconomics and Outcomes Research (ISPOR) guidelines on good research practices for conjoint analysis [38]. Attributes and levels were devel...
A national cross-sectional population study was conducted in Australia using Discrete Choice Experiment methodology to assess adolescent/parent/adult preferences for attributes related to MenB vaccine. 2003 adults and 502 adolescents completed the survey in 2013. The majority of participants were willing ...