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Women’s preference to apply shared decision-making in breast cancer screening: a discrete choice experiment

OBJECTIVE: To analyse women’s stated preferences for establishing the relative importance of each attribute of shared decision-making (SDM) and their willingness to pay (WTP) for more participatory care in breast cancer screening programmes (BCSP). DESIGN: A discrete choice experiment was designed w...

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Autores principales: Hernández-Leal, María José, Pérez-Lacasta, María José, Cardona-Cardona, Angels, Codern-Bové, Núria, Vidal-Lancis, Carmen, Rue, Montserrat, Forné, Carles, Carles-Lavila, Misericòrdia
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9644356/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36351714
http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/bmjopen-2022-064488
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author Hernández-Leal, María José
Pérez-Lacasta, María José
Cardona-Cardona, Angels
Codern-Bové, Núria
Vidal-Lancis, Carmen
Rue, Montserrat
Forné, Carles
Carles-Lavila, Misericòrdia
author_facet Hernández-Leal, María José
Pérez-Lacasta, María José
Cardona-Cardona, Angels
Codern-Bové, Núria
Vidal-Lancis, Carmen
Rue, Montserrat
Forné, Carles
Carles-Lavila, Misericòrdia
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description OBJECTIVE: To analyse women’s stated preferences for establishing the relative importance of each attribute of shared decision-making (SDM) and their willingness to pay (WTP) for more participatory care in breast cancer screening programmes (BCSP). DESIGN: A discrete choice experiment was designed with 12 questions (choice tasks). It included three attributes: ‘How the information is obtained’, regarding benefits and harms; whether there is a ‘Dialogue for scheduled mammography’ between the healthcare professional and the woman; and, ‘Who makes the decision’, regarding participation in BCSP. Data were obtained using a survey that included 12 choice tasks, 1 question on WTP and 7 socioeconomic-related questions. The analysis was performed using conditional mixed-effect logit regression and stratification according to WTP. SETTING: Data collection related to BCSP was conducted between June and November 2021 in Catalonia, Spain. PARTICIPANTS: Sixty-five women aged between 50 and 60. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES: Women’s perceived utility of each attribute, trade-off on these attributes and WTP for SDM in BCSP. RESULT: The only significant attribute was ‘Who makes the decision’. The decision made alone (coefficient=2.879; 95% CI=2.297 to 3.461) and the decision made together with a healthcare professional (2.375; 95% CI=1.573 to 3.177) were the options preferred by women. The former contributes 21% more utility than the latter. Moreover, 52.3% of the women stated a WTP of €10 or more for SDM. Women’s preferences regarding attributes did not influence their WTP. CONCLUSIONS: The participant women refused a current paternalistic model and preferred either SDM or informed decision-making in BCSP.
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spelling pubmed-96443562022-11-15 Women’s preference to apply shared decision-making in breast cancer screening: a discrete choice experiment Hernández-Leal, María José Pérez-Lacasta, María José Cardona-Cardona, Angels Codern-Bové, Núria Vidal-Lancis, Carmen Rue, Montserrat Forné, Carles Carles-Lavila, Misericòrdia BMJ Open Health Economics OBJECTIVE: To analyse women’s stated preferences for establishing the relative importance of each attribute of shared decision-making (SDM) and their willingness to pay (WTP) for more participatory care in breast cancer screening programmes (BCSP). DESIGN: A discrete choice experiment was designed with 12 questions (choice tasks). It included three attributes: ‘How the information is obtained’, regarding benefits and harms; whether there is a ‘Dialogue for scheduled mammography’ between the healthcare professional and the woman; and, ‘Who makes the decision’, regarding participation in BCSP. Data were obtained using a survey that included 12 choice tasks, 1 question on WTP and 7 socioeconomic-related questions. The analysis was performed using conditional mixed-effect logit regression and stratification according to WTP. SETTING: Data collection related to BCSP was conducted between June and November 2021 in Catalonia, Spain. PARTICIPANTS: Sixty-five women aged between 50 and 60. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES: Women’s perceived utility of each attribute, trade-off on these attributes and WTP for SDM in BCSP. RESULT: The only significant attribute was ‘Who makes the decision’. The decision made alone (coefficient=2.879; 95% CI=2.297 to 3.461) and the decision made together with a healthcare professional (2.375; 95% CI=1.573 to 3.177) were the options preferred by women. The former contributes 21% more utility than the latter. Moreover, 52.3% of the women stated a WTP of €10 or more for SDM. Women’s preferences regarding attributes did not influence their WTP. CONCLUSIONS: The participant women refused a current paternalistic model and preferred either SDM or informed decision-making in BCSP. BMJ Publishing Group 2022-11-08 /pmc/articles/PMC9644356/ /pubmed/36351714 http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/bmjopen-2022-064488 Text en © Author(s) (or their employer(s)) 2022. Re-use permitted under CC BY. Published by BMJ. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article distributed in accordance with the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 Unported (CC BY 4.0) license, which permits others to copy, redistribute, remix, transform and build upon this work for any purpose, provided the original work is properly cited, a link to the licence is given, and indication of whether changes were made. See: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/.
spellingShingle Health Economics
Hernández-Leal, María José
Pérez-Lacasta, María José
Cardona-Cardona, Angels
Codern-Bové, Núria
Vidal-Lancis, Carmen
Rue, Montserrat
Forné, Carles
Carles-Lavila, Misericòrdia
Women’s preference to apply shared decision-making in breast cancer screening: a discrete choice experiment
title Women’s preference to apply shared decision-making in breast cancer screening: a discrete choice experiment
title_full Women’s preference to apply shared decision-making in breast cancer screening: a discrete choice experiment
title_fullStr Women’s preference to apply shared decision-making in breast cancer screening: a discrete choice experiment
title_full_unstemmed Women’s preference to apply shared decision-making in breast cancer screening: a discrete choice experiment
title_short Women’s preference to apply shared decision-making in breast cancer screening: a discrete choice experiment
title_sort women’s preference to apply shared decision-making in breast cancer screening: a discrete choice experiment
topic Health Economics
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9644356/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36351714
http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/bmjopen-2022-064488
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