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Table 3 Relative attribute importance (DCE)

From: Investigating the complementary value of discrete choice experiments for the evaluation of barriers and facilitators in implementation research: a questionnaire survey

Attributes

RI

Cooperation colleagues

12. 8500 (1)

Cooperation ward nursing staff

10. 2877 (2)

Cooperation management

9. 5832 (3)

Compensation

8. 0656 (4)

Day Surgery Unit

7. 4579 (5)

Breast care nursing staff

5. 8002 (6)

Expertise home care nurses

5. 5743 (7)

Collaboration agreements with home care organizations

6. 1716 (8)

Cooperation patients/patient organizations

4. 8736 (9)

Preoperative counselling

5. 1813 (10)

Written information after diagnosis

5. 0234 (11)

Discharge criteria

3. 8478 (12)

Written information at discharge

5. 4884 (13)

Possibility to choose between day care and hospital admission

4. 3883 (14)

Patient satisfaction

4. 1348 (15)

Status of the guideline

1. 2989 (16)

Time investment*

0. 0271 (17)

  1. DCE: discrete choice experiment.
  2. RI: relative attribute importance; ranking is in parentheses.
  3. *Attribute importance is only illustrative as the coefficient for time investment was not statistically significant.