2022
DOI: 10.1186/s12877-022-02957-0
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Demand preferences for health management services in a population of older adults with visual impairment in China: a conjoint analysis

Abstract: Background Visual impairment (VI) seriously affects the quality of life of the older adults. It is important to formulate appropriate health management strategies for the older adults with VI to help delay the disease development and progression, and improve life quality. The aim of this study was to understand the demand preference for health management services of the older adults with VI, and to provide a reference for the development of future health management strategies in this population… Show more

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“…Health management services are needed to address these issues in older people with VI. Li Shuqin et al 32 used conjoint analysis to identify six health management strategies and analyze the preferences of elderly VI patients for different health management services, aiming to assist healthcare providers in tailoring appropriate health management strategies for them. However, the conjoint analysis method has limitations such as a maximum of six attributes and 2–4 levels per attribute, which may not be comprehensive enough to cover all services.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Health management services are needed to address these issues in older people with VI. Li Shuqin et al 32 used conjoint analysis to identify six health management strategies and analyze the preferences of elderly VI patients for different health management services, aiming to assist healthcare providers in tailoring appropriate health management strategies for them. However, the conjoint analysis method has limitations such as a maximum of six attributes and 2–4 levels per attribute, which may not be comprehensive enough to cover all services.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%