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Factors and Situations Affecting the Value of Patient Preference Studies: Semi-Structured Interviews in Europe and the US
Objectives: Patient preference information (PPI) is gaining recognition among the pharmaceutical industry, regulatory authorities, and health technology assessment (HTA) bodies/payers for use in assessments and decision-making along the medical product lifecycle (MPLC). This study aimed to identify...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6759933/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31619989 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fphar.2019.01009 |
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author | Whichello, Chiara van Overbeeke, Eline Janssens, Rosanne Schölin Bywall, Karin Russo, Selena Veldwijk, Jorien Cleemput, Irina Juhaeri, Juhaeri Levitan, Bennett Kübler, Jürgen Smith, Meredith Hermann, Richard Englbrecht, Matthias Hueber, Axel J. Comanescu, Alina Harding, Sarah Simoens, Steven Huys, Isabelle de Bekker-Grob, Esther W. |
author_facet | Whichello, Chiara van Overbeeke, Eline Janssens, Rosanne Schölin Bywall, Karin Russo, Selena Veldwijk, Jorien Cleemput, Irina Juhaeri, Juhaeri Levitan, Bennett Kübler, Jürgen Smith, Meredith Hermann, Richard Englbrecht, Matthias Hueber, Axel J. Comanescu, Alina Harding, Sarah Simoens, Steven Huys, Isabelle de Bekker-Grob, Esther W. |
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description | Objectives: Patient preference information (PPI) is gaining recognition among the pharmaceutical industry, regulatory authorities, and health technology assessment (HTA) bodies/payers for use in assessments and decision-making along the medical product lifecycle (MPLC). This study aimed to identify factors and situations that influence the value of patient preference studies (PPS) in decision-making along the MPLC according to different stakeholders. Methods: Semi-structured interviews (n = 143) were conducted with six different stakeholder groups (physicians, academics, industry representatives, regulators, HTA/payer representatives, and a combined group of patients, caregivers, and patient representatives) from seven European countries (the United Kingdom, Sweden, Italy, Romania, Germany, France, and the Netherlands) and the United States. Framework analysis was performed using NVivo 11 software. Results: Fifteen factors affecting the value of PPS in the MPLC were identified. These are related to: study organization (expertise, financial resources, study duration, ethics and good practices, patient centeredness), study design (examining patient and/or other preferences, ensuring representativeness, matching method to research question, matching method to MPLC stage, validity and reliability, cognitive burden, patient education, attribute development), and study conduct (patients’ ability/willingness to participate and preference heterogeneity). Three types of situations affecting the use of PPS results were identified (stakeholder acceptance, market situations, and clinical situations). Conclusion: The factors and situation types affecting the value of PPS, as identified in this study, need to be considered when designing and conducting PPS in order to promote the integration of PPI into decision-making along the MPLC. |
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spelling | pubmed-67599332019-10-16 Factors and Situations Affecting the Value of Patient Preference Studies: Semi-Structured Interviews in Europe and the US Whichello, Chiara van Overbeeke, Eline Janssens, Rosanne Schölin Bywall, Karin Russo, Selena Veldwijk, Jorien Cleemput, Irina Juhaeri, Juhaeri Levitan, Bennett Kübler, Jürgen Smith, Meredith Hermann, Richard Englbrecht, Matthias Hueber, Axel J. Comanescu, Alina Harding, Sarah Simoens, Steven Huys, Isabelle de Bekker-Grob, Esther W. Front Pharmacol Pharmacology Objectives: Patient preference information (PPI) is gaining recognition among the pharmaceutical industry, regulatory authorities, and health technology assessment (HTA) bodies/payers for use in assessments and decision-making along the medical product lifecycle (MPLC). This study aimed to identify factors and situations that influence the value of patient preference studies (PPS) in decision-making along the MPLC according to different stakeholders. Methods: Semi-structured interviews (n = 143) were conducted with six different stakeholder groups (physicians, academics, industry representatives, regulators, HTA/payer representatives, and a combined group of patients, caregivers, and patient representatives) from seven European countries (the United Kingdom, Sweden, Italy, Romania, Germany, France, and the Netherlands) and the United States. Framework analysis was performed using NVivo 11 software. Results: Fifteen factors affecting the value of PPS in the MPLC were identified. These are related to: study organization (expertise, financial resources, study duration, ethics and good practices, patient centeredness), study design (examining patient and/or other preferences, ensuring representativeness, matching method to research question, matching method to MPLC stage, validity and reliability, cognitive burden, patient education, attribute development), and study conduct (patients’ ability/willingness to participate and preference heterogeneity). Three types of situations affecting the use of PPS results were identified (stakeholder acceptance, market situations, and clinical situations). Conclusion: The factors and situation types affecting the value of PPS, as identified in this study, need to be considered when designing and conducting PPS in order to promote the integration of PPI into decision-making along the MPLC. Frontiers Media S.A. 2019-09-18 /pmc/articles/PMC6759933/ /pubmed/31619989 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fphar.2019.01009 Text en Copyright © 2019 Whichello, van Overbeeke, Janssens, Schölin Bywall, Russo, Veldwijk, Cleemput, Juhaeri, Levitan, Kübler, Smith, Hermann, Englbrecht, Hueber, Comanescu, Harding, Simoens, Huys and de Bekker-Grob http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms. |
spellingShingle | Pharmacology Whichello, Chiara van Overbeeke, Eline Janssens, Rosanne Schölin Bywall, Karin Russo, Selena Veldwijk, Jorien Cleemput, Irina Juhaeri, Juhaeri Levitan, Bennett Kübler, Jürgen Smith, Meredith Hermann, Richard Englbrecht, Matthias Hueber, Axel J. Comanescu, Alina Harding, Sarah Simoens, Steven Huys, Isabelle de Bekker-Grob, Esther W. Factors and Situations Affecting the Value of Patient Preference Studies: Semi-Structured Interviews in Europe and the US |
title | Factors and Situations Affecting the Value of Patient Preference Studies: Semi-Structured Interviews in Europe and the US |
title_full | Factors and Situations Affecting the Value of Patient Preference Studies: Semi-Structured Interviews in Europe and the US |
title_fullStr | Factors and Situations Affecting the Value of Patient Preference Studies: Semi-Structured Interviews in Europe and the US |
title_full_unstemmed | Factors and Situations Affecting the Value of Patient Preference Studies: Semi-Structured Interviews in Europe and the US |
title_short | Factors and Situations Affecting the Value of Patient Preference Studies: Semi-Structured Interviews in Europe and the US |
title_sort | factors and situations affecting the value of patient preference studies: semi-structured interviews in europe and the us |
topic | Pharmacology |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6759933/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31619989 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fphar.2019.01009 |
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