Videos in Health Preference Research

2018

Video abstract (4 min) presented by James Christopher Gregor on “Inflammatory bowel disease patients prioritize mucosal healing, symptom control, and pain when choosing therapies: results of a prospective cross-sectional willingness-to-pay study

Video abstract (3 min) presented by Juan Marcos González Sepúlveda on “Comparing preferences for outcomes of psoriasis treatments among patients and dermatologists in the U.K.: results from a discrete‐choice experiment

Video abstract (7 min) presented by Jacob Mazalale and co-authored by Matthew Quaife on “Designing a discrete choice experiment to understand food choice based on maize price variations in rural Malawi

Webinar (43 min) at the Centre for Health Evaluation and Outcome Sciences (CHÉOS) moderated by Nicholas (Nick) J. Bansback and presented by Paula Lorgelly on “Does the public value targeted sequencing in advanced cancer?

Webinar (56min) arranged by PREFER and moderated by Bennett Levitan on What Parkinson’s patients want from treatment.”

2017

Statisticians in the Pharmaceutical Industry (SPI) has a Benefit-Risk Assessment special interest group lead by Alexander Schacht, which hosted three webinars on Health Preference Research:

At the SMDM 39th North American Meeting, John F. P. Bridges gave a full day short course on “Stated-Preferences Methods.” Part 2, Part 3 and Part 4 are available on YouTube.

2016

Panel (53 min) with Mandy Ryan on “Understanding individual choices in health

Webinar (13 min) at the 7th ESRC Research Methods Festival, 5-7 July 2016, University of Bath by Matthew Quaife on “What are discrete choice experiments?

2015

Webinar (72 min) by John Matthew Rose on “Discrete Choice and Health: A World of Opportunities

Webinar (19 min) at Community Health Sciences, University of Calgary by Deborah Marshall onBeing a Health Economist.

2014

The University of Calgary record a 1-hour video of Deborah Marshall on Is the human genome worth $1000?

The Arthritis Research Canada interviewed Deborah Marshall for 20 minutes on “Which patients are candidates for total joint replacement surgery?”

2013

Ely Dahan was invited to be an IAHPR founding member, but passed away before our first meeting in Amsterdam. At the first meeting, we showed a video that he made on the Value of Innovation in remembrance of Ely. The following two videos capture some of his thoughts on marketing research, but speak more broadly.

2011

At the AHRQ meeting on “Differing Levels of Clinical Evidence: Exploring Communication Challenges in Shared Decisionmaking,” Liana Fraenkel gave a 21 minute lecture onQuantifying Patient Preferences.” The Symposium also included presentations by Hilary Llewellyn-Thomas, Ronald Epstein, Paul Haidet, and Dominick Frosch

At the Duke Clinical Research Institute, Axel C. Mühlbacher, Susanne Bethge, Christin Juhnke and Kevin Schulman gave a one-hour presentation onAssessing Value in Healthcare Delivery Systems: Use of Discrete Choice Experiments to Elicit Patient Preferences.”