What if we had an Attribute Library that helped create consistency across patient preference research? Would it work? While generating consistency and cross-study comparability would be beneficial to the field of patient preference, perhaps we should consider a more flexible repository of attribute knowledge. What attributes would you put in the repository if you could?
Read MoreAttributes are a critical component of patient preference studies. Identifying and defining attributes can be complicated and contentious. But, it doesn’t have to be this way. Those of use who have conducted patient preference studies can show you how to make attribute identification efficient and patient-centered.
Read MoreFDA announced a list of preference-sensitive areas based on input from CDRH review teams. This is a tremendous opportunity for industry to engage with FDA and determine how patient preference data can support a sponsor’s medical device regulatory and clinical strategy.
Read MorePatient preference research is still not well understood, and is often thought of as another form of market research. Here are three reasons why patient preference studies are not market research.
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