9th most read paper in @PatientJournal for 2024 is a paper investigating how to improve the dissemination of plain language resources https://t.co/rtyJ07EnDg
Tenth most read article in #ThePatient journal for 2024 is a paper on preferences fo care on the last few weeks of life. https://t.co/obOWngnaPa #palliativecare#TopTen
It is that time of the year when we count down the most popular articles published in The Patient in 2024. Coming in at #10 is this paper https://t.co/obOWngmCZC
This new study finds there is a need for greater attention to the comprehensibility of PROMs to ensure their accessibility to all patients.
By Attie Tuinenburg et al.
https://t.co/6dCqQKBuzK
We are proud to acknowledge that over 50% of the articles published inΒ The Patient in 2023 were related to at least one Sustainable Development Goal! #SDG
https://t.co/5VYpp6pjQP
This new guidance paper provides an intro to statistical analysis of choice data using an example DCE.
A must read for those new to this topic! π
Free full-text: https://t.co/0T0mCDW4KZ
https://t.co/qbRfz0Gg7m
Just published: "The Performance of Kaizen Tasks Across Three Online Discrete Choice Experiment Surveys: An Evidence Synthesis" π
The three studies offer potential lessons for future researchers on how they might improve DCEs with kaizen tasks.
https://t.co/EO9up2uT3T
New study explores what recent mums in remote & rural areas prefer for intrapartum care π https://t.co/aibzgTN7eS.
Authored by Luis LorΓa-Rebolledo & colleagues.
#MaternalHealth#RuralCare#IntrapartumCare π₯ β¨
This study explores factors that influence young peopleβs engagement with web-based mental health interventions for #Anxiety and #Depression in Australia. π± π¬
Authored by @anhho95, @LidiaEngel, @GlennMelvinPhD, @LongKDLe, @ha_le1701 & C Mihalopoulos.
https://t.co/1f9YESuQKq
This study found that Dutch citizens prefer pandemic policies to consider citizensβ financial situation, physical problems, & mental health alongside effects on excess mortality & pressure on healthcare. π₯
By @NMouter, @DeMarijndebruin & colleagues.
https://t.co/fA327RFjSr
This article makes a call to action for more widespread use of treatment satisfaction PRO instruments in early- & late-phase drug development.
#PatientReportedOutcomes
https://t.co/qZ8WHYIsLx
Congrats to @Marshall_HEcon's research team, whose article "Studying How Patient Engagement Influences Research: A Mixed Methods Study" was one of the five most accessed contemporary articles on the SpringerLink platform over the last 6 months:
https://t.co/aJsSfN2WU7