Eliciting women's preference for prenatal testing in China: a discrete choice experiment
Abstract Background Pregnancy tests can be used for the early diagnosis of fetal problems and can prevent abnormal birth in pregnancies. Yet, testing preferences among Chinese women are poorly investigated. Methods We developed a Discrete Choice Experiment with 5 attributes: test procedure, detectio...
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Main Authors: | Liangzhi Wu (Author), Yanxin Wu (Author), Shiqian Zou (Author), Cong Sun (Author), Junyu Chen (Author), Xueyan Li (Author), Zihang Lin (Author), Lizhi Guan (Author), Qing Zeng (Author), Sihan Zhao (Author), Jingtong Liang (Author), Rui Chen (Author), Zhiwen Hu (Author), Kingyan Au (Author), Daipeng Xie (Author), Xiaomin Xiao (Author), Wai-kit Ming (Author) |
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2020-10-01T00:00:00Z.
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