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Patient-centered Treatment Decisions for Urethral Stricture: Conjoint Analysis Improves Surgical Decision-making
UrologyVol. 99p246–253Published online: September 16, 2016- Lindsay A. Hampson
- Isabel E. Allen
- Thomas W. Gaither
- Tracy Lin
- Jie Ting
- E. Charles Osterberg
- and others
Cited in Scopus: 16To determine whether the use of a choice-based conjoint analysis (CA) exercise decreased patients' decisional conflict about treatment preferences for surgical management of urethral stricture disease. Understanding patient preferences for treatment decisions assists in shared decision-making and emphasizes patient-centered outcomes. CA offers a method to understand what risks patients are willing to take for what gains.