Using best-worst scaling to understand patient priorities: A case example of papanicolaou tests for homeless women
E Wittenberg, M Bharel, JFP Bridges… - The Annals of Family …, 2016 - Annals Family Med
PURPOSE Best-worst scaling (BWS) is a survey method for assessing individuals' priorities.
It identifies the extremes—best and worst items, most and least important factors, biggest …
It identifies the extremes—best and worst items, most and least important factors, biggest …
Measuring the preferences of homeless women for cervical cancer screening interventions: development of a best–worst scaling survey
E Wittenberg, M Bharel, A Saada, E Santiago… - The Patient-Patient …, 2015 - Springer
Objective Despite having multiple risk factors, women experiencing homelessness are
screened for cervical cancer at a lower rate than women in the general US population. We …
screened for cervical cancer at a lower rate than women in the general US population. We …
[HTML][HTML] HPV testing: a mixed-method approach to understand why women prefer self-collection in a middle-income country
Background HPV test self-collection has been shown to reduce barriers to cervical
screening and increase uptake. However, little is known about women's preferences when …
screening and increase uptake. However, little is known about women's preferences when …
Opt-out patient navigation to improve breast and cervical cancer screening among homeless women
R Asgary, R Naderi, J Wisnivesky - Journal of Women's Health, 2017 - liebertpub.com
Background: A patient navigation model was implemented to improve breast and cervical
cancer screening among women who were homeless in five shelters and shelter clinics in …
cancer screening among women who were homeless in five shelters and shelter clinics in …
[HTML][HTML] Estimating preferences for a dermatology consultation using best-worst scaling: comparison of various methods of analysis
Background Additional insights into patient preferences can be gained by supplementing
discrete choice experiments with best-worst choice tasks. However, there are no empirical …
discrete choice experiments with best-worst choice tasks. However, there are no empirical …
“They should be asking us”: a qualitative decisional needs assessment for women considering cervical cancer screening
B Wood, VL Russell, Z El-Khatib… - Global Qualitative …, 2018 - journals.sagepub.com
In this study, we examine from multiple perspectives, women's shared decision-making
needs when considering cervical screening options: Pap testing, in-clinic human …
needs when considering cervical screening options: Pap testing, in-clinic human …
Disparities in cancer screening: acceptance of Pap smears among homeless women
M Bharel, C Casey, E Wittenberg - Journal of Women's Health, 2009 - liebertpub.com
Aims: Cervical cancer is a preventable disease through screening and early treatment.
Rates of cervical cancer are higher in impoverished women, including homeless women …
Rates of cervical cancer are higher in impoverished women, including homeless women …
What patients want from primary care consultations: a discrete choice experiment to identify patients' priorities
PURPOSE The consultation is fundamental to the delivery of primary care, but different ways
of organizing consultations may lead to different patient experiences in terms of access …
of organizing consultations may lead to different patient experiences in terms of access …
[HTML][HTML] Representativeness of personality and involvement preferences in a web-based survey on healthcare decision-making
S Birkeland, T Linkhorst, A Haakonsson… - BMC health services …, 2020 - Springer
Background Obtaining a sample that is representative of the group of interest is of utmost
importance in questionnaire studies. In a survey using a state authorized web-portal for …
importance in questionnaire studies. In a survey using a state authorized web-portal for …
Cervical cancer risk and screening among women seeking assistance with basic needs
LM Kuroki, LS Massad, C Woolfolk, T Thompson… - American journal of …, 2021 - Elsevier
Background In the United States, more than half of cervical cancers occur in women who are
inadequately screened. Interventions to improve access to cervical cancer preventive care is …
inadequately screened. Interventions to improve access to cervical cancer preventive care is …