Cookies on this website

We use cookies to ensure that we give you the best experience on our website. If you click 'Accept all cookies' we'll assume that you are happy to receive all cookies and you won't see this message again. If you click 'Reject all non-essential cookies' only necessary cookies providing core functionality such as security, network management, and accessibility will be enabled. Click 'Find out more' for information on how to change your cookie settings.

Date and Time: Tuesday 30th November 2021, 2:00 pm (UK GMT)

To Join: This is a free event, which will be taking place online via Zoom. To register your interest in attending this talk please click HERE.

Abstract: Health preference research (HPR) currently lacks a form of evidence that is well suited for small and heterogeneous groups, such as patients. A preference path is a sequence of two or more choices showing the evolution of an object following an adaptive process and is more informative than a single multinomial choice. This presentation will introduce preference paths and their kaizen tasksas well as demonstrate how to analyze their evidence using three examples: (1) how to produce an EQ-5D-5L value set with 20 respondents; (2) how to demonstrate heterogeneity in COVID-19 vaccination preferences; and (3) how to define a successful treatment in children with a surgical condition (i.e., CSOR). Although discussion will be encouraged through out this seminar, attendees may benefit directly by adapting kaizen tasks into their own future HPR investigations.