Testing the feasibility of eliciting preferences for health states from adolescents using direct methods
Abstract Background Measuring adolescents' preferences for health states can play an important role in evaluating the delivery of pediatric healthcare. However, formal evaluation of the common direct preference elicitation methods for health states has not been done with adolescents. Therefore,...
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Main Authors: | R. Trafford Crump (Author), Ryan Lau (Author), Elizabeth Cox (Author), Gillian Currie (Author), Julie Panepinto (Author) |
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2018-06-01T00:00:00Z.
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