Author Index: B
• HOW IS UNCERTAINTY IN RISKS AND BENEFITS PRESENTED IN PATIENT DECISION SUPPORT INTERVENTIONS? A REVIEW
• EMPIRICAL COMPARISON OF STATED AND REVEALED PREFERENCES USING BAYESIAN MIXED LOGIT ESTIMATION FROM A DISCRETE CHOICE EXPERIMENT: AN APPLICATION TO LATENT TUBERCULOSIS INFECTION TREATMENT
• HEALTH LITERACY AND LOGICAL INCONSISTENCIES IN VALUATIONS OF HYPOTHETICAL HEALTH STATES: RESULTS FROM THE CANADIAN EQ-5D-5L VALUATION STUDY
• IMPROVING ADHERENCE AMONG ADULT ASTHMATICS: IDENTIFYING A ROLE FOR ACTIVE PATIENT ENGAGEMENT
• DO PATIENTS, PROVIDERS, AND THE PUBLIC VALUE SHARED DECISION-MAKING? A SYSTEMATIC REVIEW OF DISCRETE CHOICE EXPERIMENTS
• CHOOSING MODE OF DELIVERY AFTER A PREVIOUS CAESAREAN: A QUALITATIVE INVESTIGATION OF FACTORS INFLUENCING IMPLEMENTATION OF SHARED DECISION-MAKING
• IS THERE EVIDENCE FOR CONCORDANCE BETWEEN PATIENT AND PHYSICIANS FOR ASPECTS OF TREATMENTS THAT MATTER MOST? EVIDENCE FROM A REVIEW OF DISCRETE CHOICE EXPERIMENTS
• EMPIRICAL COMPARISON OF STATED AND REVEALED PREFERENCES USING BAYESIAN MIXED LOGIT ESTIMATION FROM A DISCRETE CHOICE EXPERIMENT: AN APPLICATION TO LATENT TUBERCULOSIS INFECTION TREATMENT
• HEALTH LITERACY AND LOGICAL INCONSISTENCIES IN VALUATIONS OF HYPOTHETICAL HEALTH STATES: RESULTS FROM THE CANADIAN EQ-5D-5L VALUATION STUDY
• IMPROVING ADHERENCE AMONG ADULT ASTHMATICS: IDENTIFYING A ROLE FOR ACTIVE PATIENT ENGAGEMENT
• DO PATIENTS, PROVIDERS, AND THE PUBLIC VALUE SHARED DECISION-MAKING? A SYSTEMATIC REVIEW OF DISCRETE CHOICE EXPERIMENTS
• CHOOSING MODE OF DELIVERY AFTER A PREVIOUS CAESAREAN: A QUALITATIVE INVESTIGATION OF FACTORS INFLUENCING IMPLEMENTATION OF SHARED DECISION-MAKING
• IS THERE EVIDENCE FOR CONCORDANCE BETWEEN PATIENT AND PHYSICIANS FOR ASPECTS OF TREATMENTS THAT MATTER MOST? EVIDENCE FROM A REVIEW OF DISCRETE CHOICE EXPERIMENTS
• UNDERSTANDING ATTITUDES ABOUT ADVANCE CARE PLANNING AND INFORMATION NEEDS IN PATIENTS WITH CYSTIC FIBROSIS AND THEIR CAREGIVERS
• IS A DECISION AID DESIGNED TO FACILITATE SHARED DECISION MAKING ABOUT ADVANCE CARE PLANS FEASIBLE TO USE IN OUTPATIENT CLINICS? RESULTS FROM FEASIBILITY TESTING OF INFORMEDTOGETHER
• IS A DECISION AID DESIGNED TO FACILITATE SHARED DECISION MAKING ABOUT ADVANCE CARE PLANS FEASIBLE TO USE IN OUTPATIENT CLINICS? RESULTS FROM FEASIBILITY TESTING OF INFORMEDTOGETHER
• VALUE OF INFORMATION METHODS FOR OPTIMAL TIMING OF BIOMARKER COLLECTION
• HEALTHY, WEALTHY, AND WISE? EXPLORING OPTIMISM BIAS IN PARENT PREDICTIONS ABOUT A CHILD'S FUTURE HEALTH AND SOCIOECONOMIC EXPECTATIONS
• EVIDENCE THRESHOLDS AND UNCERTAINTY IN PRECISION MEDICINE: USING VALUE OF INFORMATION TO ASSESS CLINICALLY- VS GENOMICALLY-INDIVIDUALIZED CARE
• PANEL: RECOMMENDATIONS OF THE SECOND PANEL ON COST-EFFECTIVENESS IN HEALTH AND MEDICINE
• PATIENT PREFERENCES FOR GENOMICS-BASED INDIVIDUALIZED HEALTHCARE: DEVELOPMENT OF A DISCRETE CHOICE EXPERIMENT INSTRUMENT ON PRECISION MEDICINE
• HOW WELL WERE HEART FAILURE CLINICAL TRIAL ENDPOINTS SELECTED? EVIDENCE FROM A REVIEW OF CLINICALTRIALS.GOV AND OBSERVATIONAL STUDIES
• HEALTHY, WEALTHY, AND WISE? EXPLORING OPTIMISM BIAS IN PARENT PREDICTIONS ABOUT A CHILD'S FUTURE HEALTH AND SOCIOECONOMIC EXPECTATIONS
• EVIDENCE THRESHOLDS AND UNCERTAINTY IN PRECISION MEDICINE: USING VALUE OF INFORMATION TO ASSESS CLINICALLY- VS GENOMICALLY-INDIVIDUALIZED CARE
• PANEL: RECOMMENDATIONS OF THE SECOND PANEL ON COST-EFFECTIVENESS IN HEALTH AND MEDICINE
• PATIENT PREFERENCES FOR GENOMICS-BASED INDIVIDUALIZED HEALTHCARE: DEVELOPMENT OF A DISCRETE CHOICE EXPERIMENT INSTRUMENT ON PRECISION MEDICINE
• HOW WELL WERE HEART FAILURE CLINICAL TRIAL ENDPOINTS SELECTED? EVIDENCE FROM A REVIEW OF CLINICALTRIALS.GOV AND OBSERVATIONAL STUDIES
• COST-EFFECTIVENESS OF PREFERENTIALLY SUBSIDIZING FRUIT AND VEGETABLE PURCHASES THROUGH THE SUPPLEMENTAL NUTRITION ASSISTANCE PROGRAM
• USING A SHORTEST DISTANCE METHOD TO MATCH MICROSIMULATIONS TO RISK FACTOR CORRELATIONS IN CROSS-SECTIONAL DATA
• CAPTURING THE HEALTH AND ECONOMIC EFFECTS OF TUBERCULOSIS IN INDIA VIA DYNAMIC MICROSIMULATION MODEL CALIBRATION AND VALIDATION
• USING A SHORTEST DISTANCE METHOD TO MATCH MICROSIMULATIONS TO RISK FACTOR CORRELATIONS IN CROSS-SECTIONAL DATA
• CAPTURING THE HEALTH AND ECONOMIC EFFECTS OF TUBERCULOSIS IN INDIA VIA DYNAMIC MICROSIMULATION MODEL CALIBRATION AND VALIDATION
• INVESTIGATING STRUCTURAL INDEPENDENCE IN PREFERENCE-BASED UTILITY INSTRUMENTS USING GRAPHICAL MODELS
• VALIDATING THE BLADDER UTILITY SYMPTOM SCALE (BUSS): A MULTIATTRIBUTE HEALTH STATE CLASSIFICATION SYSTEM FOR ALL PATIENTS WITH BLADDER CANCER
• PREFERENCES OF PREGNANT WOMEN AND FAMILY MEMBERS FOR COMBINED MATERNAL-FETAL HEALTH STATES ARISING FROM THE USE OF ANTICOAGULATION IN PREGNANCY
• HEALTH UTILITIES IN CHRONIC HEPATITIS C PATIENTS WITH LATE-STAGE LIVER DISEASE
• VALIDATING THE BLADDER UTILITY SYMPTOM SCALE (BUSS): A MULTIATTRIBUTE HEALTH STATE CLASSIFICATION SYSTEM FOR ALL PATIENTS WITH BLADDER CANCER
• PREFERENCES OF PREGNANT WOMEN AND FAMILY MEMBERS FOR COMBINED MATERNAL-FETAL HEALTH STATES ARISING FROM THE USE OF ANTICOAGULATION IN PREGNANCY
• HEALTH UTILITIES IN CHRONIC HEPATITIS C PATIENTS WITH LATE-STAGE LIVER DISEASE
• COMBINING A COLORECTAL CANCER SCREENING DECISION AID AND PATIENT NAVIGATION IMPROVES DECISION MAKING PROCESSES AND SCREENING COMPLETION IN LINGUISTICALLY DIVERSE PRIMARY CARE PATIENTS
• EFFECT OF A LUNG CANCER SCREENING DECISION AID ON KNOWLEDGE OF SCREENING HARMS AND SCREENING PREFERENCE IN PRIMARY CARE PATIENTS
• EFFECT OF A LUNG CANCER SCREENING DECISION AID ON KNOWLEDGE OF SCREENING HARMS AND SCREENING PREFERENCE IN PRIMARY CARE PATIENTS
• ESTIMATING TIME EQUIVALENTS FOR CANCER SIDE EFFECTS AMONG LUNG CANCER SURVIVORS AND CAREGIVERS: A DISCRETE-CHOICE EXPERIMENT
• A COMPARISON OF LIKERT AND BEST-WORST SCALING FOR MEASURING PATIENT PRIORITIES: A RANDOMIZED CONTROLLED TRIAL
• SIX TESTS FOR ASSESING THE VALIDITY AND RELIABILITY OF A DISCRETE-CHOICE EXPERIMENT
• DEVELOPING A BEST-WORST SCALING INSTRUMENT TO PRIORITIZE THE WORRIES OF PATIENTS WITH ACUTE MYELOID LEUKEMIA (AML)
• PATIENT CENTERED BENEFIT-RISK ANALYSIS IN DUCHENNE MUSCULAR DYSTROPHY
• A COMPARISON OF LIKERT AND BEST-WORST SCALING FOR MEASURING PATIENT PRIORITIES: A RANDOMIZED CONTROLLED TRIAL
• SIX TESTS FOR ASSESING THE VALIDITY AND RELIABILITY OF A DISCRETE-CHOICE EXPERIMENT
• DEVELOPING A BEST-WORST SCALING INSTRUMENT TO PRIORITIZE THE WORRIES OF PATIENTS WITH ACUTE MYELOID LEUKEMIA (AML)
• PATIENT CENTERED BENEFIT-RISK ANALYSIS IN DUCHENNE MUSCULAR DYSTROPHY
• COST-EFFECTIVENESS OF LUNG CANCER SCREENING WITH LOW DOSE COMPUTED TOMOGRAPHY IN BRITISH COLUMBIA
• CAREER DEVELOPMENT PANEL: TRAINING IN MEDICAL DECISION MAKING
• IMPROVING ADHERENCE AMONG ADULT ASTHMATICS: IDENTIFYING A ROLE FOR ACTIVE PATIENT ENGAGEMENT
• DO PATIENTS, PROVIDERS, AND THE PUBLIC VALUE SHARED DECISION-MAKING? A SYSTEMATIC REVIEW OF DISCRETE CHOICE EXPERIMENTS
• CAREER DEVELOPMENT PANEL: TRAINING IN MEDICAL DECISION MAKING
• IMPROVING ADHERENCE AMONG ADULT ASTHMATICS: IDENTIFYING A ROLE FOR ACTIVE PATIENT ENGAGEMENT
• DO PATIENTS, PROVIDERS, AND THE PUBLIC VALUE SHARED DECISION-MAKING? A SYSTEMATIC REVIEW OF DISCRETE CHOICE EXPERIMENTS
• LEVERAGING CANCER MODELS TO EXPLORE THE NATURAL HISTORY OF THE CAUSAL HUMAN PAPILLOMAVIRUS (HPV) INFECTION
• ADVANCING THE EVALUATION OF SCREENING PROGRAMS: A REGISTRY-BASED COHORT STUDY OF LONGITUDINAL SCREENING ADHERENCE AND CERVICAL CANCER RISK
• IDENTIFYING RESOURCE USE AND CAPACITY CONSTRAINT TRADEOFFS ASSOCIATED WITH IMPLEMENTING NEW SCREENING GUIDELINES IN NORWAY
• RISK-BASED ADAPTIVE SCREENING FOR CERVICAL CANCER
• ADVANCING THE EVALUATION OF SCREENING PROGRAMS: A REGISTRY-BASED COHORT STUDY OF LONGITUDINAL SCREENING ADHERENCE AND CERVICAL CANCER RISK
• IDENTIFYING RESOURCE USE AND CAPACITY CONSTRAINT TRADEOFFS ASSOCIATED WITH IMPLEMENTING NEW SCREENING GUIDELINES IN NORWAY
• RISK-BASED ADAPTIVE SCREENING FOR CERVICAL CANCER