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 …

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 …

[HTML][HTML] HPV testing: a mixed-method approach to understand why women prefer self-collection in a middle-income country

S Arrossi, S Ramos, C Straw, L Thouyaret, L Orellana - BMC Public Health, 2016 - Springer
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 …

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 …

[HTML][HTML] Estimating preferences for a dermatology consultation using best-worst scaling: comparison of various methods of analysis

TN Flynn, JJ Louviere, TJ Peters, J Coast - BMC medical research …, 2008 - Springer
Background Additional insights into patient preferences can be gained by supplementing
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 …

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 …

What patients want from primary care consultations: a discrete choice experiment to identify patients' priorities

S Cheraghi-Sohi, AR Hole, N Mead… - The Annals of Family …, 2008 - Annals Family Med
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 …

[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 …

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 …