Preferences for Attributes of Initial COVID-19 Diagnosis in the United States and China During the Pandemic: Discrete Choice Experiment With Propensity Score Matching
BackgroundChina and the United States play critical leading roles in the global effort to contain the COVID-19 virus. Therefore, their population's preferences for initial diagnosis were compared to provide policy and clinical insights. ObjectiveWe aim to quantify and compare the public's...
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Main Authors: | Yimin Zhang (Author), Taoran Liu (Author), Zonglin He (Author), Sze Ngai Chan (Author), Babatunde Akinwunmi (Author), Jian Huang (Author), Tak-Hap Wong (Author), Casper J P Zhang (Author), Wai-Kit Ming (Author) |
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2022-08-01T00:00:00Z.
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