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Determining patient preferences in a glaucoma service: A discrete choice experiment
Thomas Chengxuan Lu1,2,3, Blake Angell1, Hamish Dunn3,4
1The George Institute for Global Health, UNSW Sydney, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia.
Importance:
Patient perspectives are crucial in informing design of acceptable services.
Background:
This study determined patient preferences in glaucoma care.
Design:
A discrete choice experiment was used to evaluate the relative importance of out-of-pocket costs, waiting time, continuity of care, service location and expertise.
Participants:
Ninety-eight glaucoma suspects or glaucoma patients were recruited from one public and two private clinics in Sydney.
Methods:
Twelve choice-tasks were presented in random order and forced-choice preferences were elicited. Choice data were analysed using a multinominal logit model (NLOGIT 4.0).
Main Outcome Measures:
The relative importance and the likelihood of choosing services with each attribute were determined. Willingness-to-pay and willingness-to-wait were calculated. Analyses were stratified by whether the patient attended a public or private glaucoma clinic and other demographic features.
Results:
Choice was influenced by four or five attributes: greater clinician expertise, the same clinician each visit, lower out-of-pocket costs and shorter wait times (all P < .05). Respondents were willing to pay an additional (Australian dollars) $325 (95% confidence interval [CI] 188-389) to see a senior eye doctor, and $87 (95% CI 60-116) to see the same clinician each visit. Respondents were willing to wait for these attributes; however, the estimates had wide confidence intervals and were beyond the range tested. Private patients had a stronger preference for expertise and continuity of care compared to public patients.
Conclusions And Relevance:
Expertise and continuity of care were important to glaucoma patients in this setting, and they were willing to pay out-of-pocket and concede longer waiting times to secure these preferences.
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