Balancing Patient Preferences With Feasible Healthcare Delivery: Using Discrete Choice Experiments Alongside Knowledge Exchange To Inform Care Pathways. International Journal of Technology Assessment in Health Care.
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Yn: International Journal of Technology Assessment in Health Care, Cyfrol 40, Rhif S1, 07.01.2025, t. 178.
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T1 - Balancing Patient Preferences With Feasible Healthcare Delivery: Using Discrete Choice Experiments Alongside Knowledge Exchange To Inform Care Pathways. International Journal of Technology Assessment in Health Care.
AU - Holmes, Emily
AU - Morris, Beth
AU - Dixon, Pete
AU - Mathieson, Amy
AU - Ridsdale, Leone
AU - Morgan, Myfanwy
AU - Goodacre, Steve
AU - Jackson, Mike
AU - Hughes, Dyfrig
PY - 2025/1/7
Y1 - 2025/1/7
N2 - Emergency department (ED) visits for epilepsy are common, costly, and often clinically unnecessary. Configuration of care pathways (CPs) that could divert people away from ED offer an alternative. The aim was to measure patient and carer preferences for alternative CPs and to explore the feasibility of implementing the preferred CPs in the National Health Service (NHS) England with a wider group of stakeholders.
AB - Emergency department (ED) visits for epilepsy are common, costly, and often clinically unnecessary. Configuration of care pathways (CPs) that could divert people away from ED offer an alternative. The aim was to measure patient and carer preferences for alternative CPs and to explore the feasibility of implementing the preferred CPs in the National Health Service (NHS) England with a wider group of stakeholders.
U2 - 10.1017/S0266462324004410
DO - 10.1017/S0266462324004410
M3 - Meeting Abstract
VL - 40
SP - 178
JO - International Journal of Technology Assessment in Health Care
JF - International Journal of Technology Assessment in Health Care
SN - 0266-4623
IS - S1
ER -