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Comparison of Rating Scale, Time Tradeoff, and Conjoint Analysis Methods for Assessment of Preferences in Prostate Cancer

Authors :
Casey Pagan
Ely Dahan
Josemanuel Saucedo
Christopher S. Saigal
Robert M. Kaplan
Catherine M. Crespi
Source :
Medical Decision Making. 39:816-826
Publication Year :
2019
Publisher :
SAGE Publications, 2019.

Abstract

Background. Conjoint analysis is widely used in studies of consumer preference but has only recently been applied to measure patient utilities for health outcomes. We compared the reliability, feasibility, and internal and predictive validity of conjoint scaling methods against better established rating scale and time tradeoff methods for assessing prostate cancer utilities in men at risk for prostate cancer. Methods. In total, 194 men who were biopsy negative for prostate cancer were randomly assigned to complete 2 preference assessment modules, either conjoint analysis and a rating scale module or conjoint analysis and a time tradeoff module. Each participant’s most important attribute was identified and evaluated in relation to age group (age 2of the fitted utility function. The 3 methods were similar in terms of predictive validity, but conjoint analysis outperformed the rating scale method when patients were presented with novel combinations of attribute levels (68% correct v. 43%, P = 0.003). Conclusions. Rating scales and conjoint analysis exercises offer greater ease of use and higher satisfaction when measuring patient preferences in men biopsied for prostate cancer in comparison to time tradeoff exercises. Conjoint analysis may be a more robust approach to preference measurement for men at risk for prostate cancer.

Details

ISSN :
1552681X and 0272989X
Volume :
39
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Medical Decision Making
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....217220872a1d6a163bb6db2a24736b76
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1177/0272989x19873667