UMB Dataset
Preferences for Treatments for Major Depressive Disorder: Formative Qualitative Research Using the Patient Experience
UID: 193
- Description
- This study aims to develop a tool to quantitatively measure treatment preferences and desired outcomes of patients with major depressive disorder (MDD) through evaluation of patient experiences. 20 participants, aged 18 and older, diagnosed with MDD, who do not have bipolar disorder or post-partum depression, participated in a three-phase survey study to elicit attributes of treatment and desired outcomes that are most important. These attributes, after consultation with stakeholder advisors and patient advocates, were used to design a discrete choice experiment (DCE) instrument. Six attributes were included in the DCE: mode of treatment, time to treatment effect, days of hopefulness, effect on productivity, relations with others, and out-of-pocket costs.
- Timeframe
- 2022
Adult (19 years to 64 years)
Senior (65 years to 79 years)
Adolescent (13 years to 18 years)
Elderly (80 years and over)
Access
- Restrictions
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Unrestricted access
- Instructions
- The datasets are provided in the supplemental material or in the tables in the article.
Observational
- Grant Support
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Innovation and Value Initiative/Innovation and Value Initiative
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