From Stories to Evidence: Quantitative Patient Preference Date for Health and Healthcare Decision Making

June 24, 2022
10:00 am to 12:45 pm
Virtual

Event sponsored by:

Population Health Sciences
Division of Quantitative Sciences
School of Medicine (SOM)
School of Nursing (SON)

Contact:

Amy Blackburn

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Population Health Sciences Summer Institute

Speaker:

Juan Marcos Gonzalez, PhD, Assistant Professor in Population Health Sciences, Shelby Reed, PhD, Professor in Population Health Sciences, Reed Johnson, PhD, Professor in Population Health Sciences
This workshop teaches how to apply a well-defined conceptual framework to the design, implementation, and critical assessment of stated-preference surveys. Case studies will illustrate the strengths and limitations of various methods. Case studies will also demonstrate the application of such quantitative preference methods to inform patient-centered health care, health technology assessment, and regulatory decision making. Participants will complete and evaluate a stated-choice survey during the workshop. Workshop Outcomes: By the end of the workshop, participants will be able to: -Identify appropriate uses of different preference-elicitation formats -Understand relevant applications of patient-preference information in population health sciences and health policy -Critically evaluate specific decisions associated with the development of a patient-preference instrument -Conceptualize how to create a survey Recommended Audience: People who are interested in patient-centered medicine, regulatory sciences, and shared decision making. Class Size: 14 regular slots/8 student slots

Duke Population Health Sciences Summer Institute