RT @Richard_GP: What are patients' preferences when it comes to access vs other aspects such as continuity? Have a look at this paper using…
RT @Richard_GP: What are patients' preferences when it comes to access vs other aspects such as continuity? Have a look at this paper using…
RT @Richard_GP: What are patients' preferences when it comes to access vs other aspects such as continuity? Have a look at this paper using…
RT @Richard_GP: What are patients' preferences when it comes to access vs other aspects such as continuity? Have a look at this paper using…
RT @Richard_GP: What are patients' preferences when it comes to access vs other aspects such as continuity? Have a look at this paper using…
RT @Richard_GP: What are patients' preferences when it comes to access vs other aspects such as continuity? Have a look at this paper using…
RT @Richard_GP: What are patients' preferences when it comes to access vs other aspects such as continuity? Have a look at this paper using…
RT @Richard_GP: What are patients' preferences when it comes to access vs other aspects such as continuity? Have a look at this paper using…
RT @Richard_GP: What are patients' preferences when it comes to access vs other aspects such as continuity? Have a look at this paper using…
What are patients' preferences when it comes to access vs other aspects such as continuity? Have a look at this paper using discrete choice experiment. It's not all about speeed #NHSQT #RCGPAC @RCGPAC https://t.co/bUsXfENB3n
@harryahmed01 @RonZimmernPHG @keithgrimes @mgtmccartney See this research from @BJGPjournal from 2006. A discrete choice experiment- access vs continuity. still true? https://t.co/DNBl7vyzGy
@sfinnikin Good question - here is an interesting paper using DCE from 12 years ago. Wonder if it still holds true? @Azeem_Majeed Preferences for access to the GP: a discrete choice experiment https://t.co/DNBl7vyzGy