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  • Gastroenterology and Surgery
  • Health Services Research
  • Decision Science

Background:

  • Ulcerative colitis (UC) treatment decisions are complex and patient-specific.
  • Understanding patient preferences is vital for shared decision-making in UC management.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To assess patient preferences for surgical treatments for ulcerative colitis.
  • To quantify preference heterogeneity and examine individual-specific choices.

Main Methods:

  • Discrete Choice Experiment (DCE) involving 350 UC patients.
  • Analysis using multinomial and mixed logit models.
  • Estimation of individual-specific choice probabilities.

Main Results:

  • Significant preference heterogeneity observed across most attributes.
  • Multimodal distribution for medication preference (strong preference, indifference, dislike).
  • Fertility preferences influenced by family planning; male patients showed stronger aversion to stomas.

Conclusions:

  • Conditional distributions effectively reveal significant preference heterogeneity in UC treatment choices.
  • Individual-specific choice probabilities offer deeper insights into patient decision-making than simpler models.
  • Findings support personalized approaches to UC surgical treatment decisions.