A best-worst survey was conducted in a sample of head and neck cancer patients in clinical follow-up at the National Cancer Institute (Milan, Italy) to assess their preferences for different aspects of the surveillance programs. Conditional logit regression with choice as the dependent variable was run to analyse the data. A covariate-adjusted analysis was performed to identify differences in preferences according to socio-demographic and clinical factors.
Eliciting preferences for clinical follow-up in patients with head and neck cancer using best-worst scaling
MEREGAGLIA, MICHELA;
2017
Abstract
A best-worst survey was conducted in a sample of head and neck cancer patients in clinical follow-up at the National Cancer Institute (Milan, Italy) to assess their preferences for different aspects of the surveillance programs. Conditional logit regression with choice as the dependent variable was run to analyse the data. A covariate-adjusted analysis was performed to identify differences in preferences according to socio-demographic and clinical factors.File in questo prodotto:
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