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. 2016 Apr 23;23(6):1096–1106. doi: 10.1093/jamia/ocw012

Table 3.

Stated preference choice modelling results of preferences across Europe (baseline group) a

Model parameter Coefficient (preference) P -value
Information stored
Basic health status Reference
[information above +] identification 0.04 (0.00–0.08) 0.34
[information above +] lifelong health conditions 0.13 (0.08–0.18) <.001
[information above +] all other health conditions and medical history −0.03 (−0.09 to 0.02) 0.24
Access (personnel)
Only doctors and nurses Reference
Doctors, nurses, and paramedics 0.07 (0.04 to 0.10) <.001
Doctors, nurses, paramedics, and fire and rescue −0.06 (−0.11 to −0.01) 0.17
Access (location)
Only in the home country Reference
Across Europe (EU) 0.06 (0.02 to 0.10) 0.02
Worldwide −0.14 (−0.19 to −0.09) <.001
Sharing
No one Reference
Immediate family −0.05 (−0.09 to −0.01) 0.11
Nurses providing home care −0.06 (−0.11 to −0.02) 0.04
Health insurance companies −0.43 (−0.52 to −0.34) <.001
Private sector pharmaceutical companies −0.82 (−0.99 to −0.64) <.001
Academic researchers (if your name is not connected to the data) −0.53 (−0.66 to −0.40) <.001
Cost
HH income less than €500 −0.0042 (−0.0050 to −0.0034) 0.00
HH income from €500 to €1500 −0.0036 (−0.0043 to −0.0029) 0.00
HH income from €1500 to €3000 −0.0031 (−0.0037 to −0.0025) 0.00
HH income from €3000 to €9000 −0.0028 (−0.0033 to −0.0023) 0.00
HH income greater than €9000 −0.0016 (−0.0029 to −0.0003) 0.20
Missing income −0.0044 (−0.0053 to −0.0035) 0.00

a In all analyses, differences in preferences for each country, age group, and gender were tested. Where differences did occur, the group was modelled separately for that particular preference. These are given in Table 4 . The coefficients in this table can therefore be interpreted as the preferences in all other countries, or groups not covered by the effects given in Table 4 .