Patient Preferences for Out-of-Hospital Cardiac Arrest Care in South Africa: A Discrete Choice Experiment

IF 1.4 Q3 HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES
Kalin Werner PhD , Willem Stassen PhD , Elzarie Theron MA , Lee A. Wallis PhD , Tracy K. Lin PhD
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Abstract

Objective

This study examined the trade-offs low-resource setting community members were willing to make in regard to out-of-hospital cardiac arrest care using a discrete choice experiment survey.

Methods

We administered a discrete choice experiment survey to a sample of community members 18 years or older across South Africa between April and May 2022. Participants were presented with 18 paired choice tasks comprised of 5 attributes (distance to closest adequate facility, provider of care, response time, chances of survival, and transport cost) and a range of 3 to 5 levels. We used mixed logit models to evaluate respondents’ preferences for selected attributes.

Results

Analyses were based on 2228 responses and 40 104 choice tasks. Patients valued care with the shortest response time, delivered by the highest qualified individuals, which placed them within the shortest distance of an adequate facility, gave them the highest chance of survival, and costed the least. In addition, patients preferred care delivered by their family members over care delivered by the lay public. The highest mean willingness-to-pay for increased survival is 11 699 South African rand (ZAR), followed by distance to health facility (8108 ZAR), and response time (5678 ZAR), and the lowest for increasing specialization of provider (1287 ZAR).

Conclusions

In low-resource settings, it may align with patients’ preference to include targeted resuscitation training for family members of individuals with high-risk for cardiac arrest as a part of out-of-hospital cardiac arrest intervention strategies.

南非患者对院外心脏骤停护理的偏好:离散选择实验
本研究采用离散选择实验调查的方法,对南非各地 18 岁或以上的社区成员进行了离散选择实验调查。我们向参与者提出了 18 个配对选择任务,包括 5 个属性(到最近适当设施的距离、护理提供者、响应时间、存活几率和运输成本)和 3 到 5 个等级。我们使用混合 logit 模型来评估受访者对所选属性的偏好。患者最看重的是反应时间最短、由最高资质人员提供的医疗服务,这种服务能让他们在最短的距离内获得适当的医疗设施,给他们带来最大的生存机会,而且花费最少。此外,患者更愿意接受由家人提供的医疗服务,而不是由非专业人员提供的医疗服务。为提高存活率而支付的平均意愿值最高的是 11 699 南非兰特(ZAR),其次是到医疗机构的距离(8108 南非兰特)和响应时间(5678 南非兰特),而为提高提供者的专业化程度而支付的意愿值最低(1287 南非兰特)。
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Value in health regional issues
Value in health regional issues Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutics-Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutics (miscellaneous)
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