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Israeli lay persons' views on priority-setting criteria for Alzheimer's disease
Perla Werner
Department of Gerontology
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Alzheimer's Disease
100%
Israeli
100%
Laypeople
100%
Priority Setting Criteria
100%
Resource Allocation
33%
Setting Priorities
33%
Criteria Weights
33%
Patient Benefit
16%
Lay Public
16%
Convenience Sampling
16%
Patient-specific
16%
Participant Preferences
16%
Disease Severity
16%
Politicians
16%
Early Diagnosis
16%
Life-limiting Conditions
16%
Early Treatment
16%
Highest Weight
16%
Average Weight
16%
Complex Needs
16%
Community-dwelling
16%
Value Orientations
16%
Disease-related
16%
Disease Treatment
16%
Health Care Costs
16%
Non-pharmaceutical Interventions
16%
Treatment Costs
16%
Equitable Access
16%
Values Education
16%
Multi-criteria Decision Process
16%
Community-dwelling Women
16%
Nursing and Health Professions
Alzheimer's Disease
100%
Disease
50%
Combination Therapy
16%
Clinician
16%
Health Care Cost
16%
Early Diagnosis
16%
Psychology
Alzheimer's Disease
100%
Healthcare
16%