Prioritising patients for bariatric surgery: building public preferences from a discrete choice experiment into public policy.
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The association between misperceptions around weight status and quality of life in adults in Australia.A Pre-Hospital Patient Education Program Improves Outcomes of Bariatric Surgery.A Systematic Review Comparing the Acceptability, Validity and Concordance of Discrete Choice Experiments and Best-Worst Scaling for Eliciting Preferences in Healthcare.Using Latent Class Analysis to Model Preference Heterogeneity in Health: A Systematic Review.Recommendations from Two Citizens' Juries on the Surgical Management of Obesity.
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Prioritising patients for bariatric surgery: building public preferences from a discrete choice experiment into public policy.
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Andrew Wilson
Jennifer A Whitty
Paul Burton
Paul Harris
Peter Littlejohns
Rachael Krinks
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10.1136/BMJOPEN-2015-008919
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2015-10-15T00:00:00Z