A Computer-Based Interview to Identify HIV Risk Behaviors and to Assess Patient Preferences for HIV-Related Health States

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Citation: Gillian D. Sanders and Douglas K. Owens and N. Padian and A. Cardinalli and A. Sullivan and Robert F. Nease Jr.. (1994) A Computer-Based Interview to Identify HIV Risk Behaviors and to Assess Patient Preferences for HIV-Related Health States. In , November,1994.

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author Gillian D. Sanders and Douglas K. Owens and N. Padian and A. Cardinalli and A. Sullivan and Robert F. Nease Jr.
title A Computer-Based Interview to Identify HIV Risk Behaviors and to Assess Patient Preferences for HIV-Related Health States
number KSL-94-34
institution Knowledge Systems, AI Laboratory
year 1994
month November
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note Updated November 1994. Medical Computer Science
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abstract We developed a computer-based utility assessment tool to assess the preferences of patients towards HIV -related health states and identify risk behaviors (both sexual and drug related) of the patient being interviewed. The reliability of the computer-based interview was assessed through comparison with person-to-person interviews.Our pilot study included 22 patients. Twelve of these patients were also interviewed by the research assistants in person-to-person interviews. The agreement between the person-to-person and computer-based interviews was excellent (3 discrepancies of 180 compared answers), and the majority of the patients preferred to use the computer to disclose sensitive information regarding risk behaviors. Our study suggests that assessment of patient preferences and risk factors can be performed reliably through a computer-based interview.

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Abstract We developed a computer-based utility asse We developed a computer-based utility assessment tool to assess the preferences of patients towards HIV -related health states and identify risk behaviors (both sexual and drug related) of the patient being interviewed. The reliability of the computer-based interview was assessed through comparison with person-to-person interviews.Our pilot study included 22 patients. Twelve of these patients were also interviewed by the research assistants in person-to-person interviews. The agreement between the person-to-person and computer-based interviews was excellent (3 discrepancies of 180 compared answers), and the majority of the patients preferred to use the computer to disclose sensitive information regarding risk behaviors. Our study suggests that assessment of patient preferences and risk factors can be performed reliably through a computer-based interview. liably through a computer-based interview.
Author Gillian D. Sanders and Douglas K. Owens and N. Padian and A. Cardinalli and A. Sullivan and Robert F. Nease Jr.  +
Bibtype techreport  +
Has author Gillian D. Sanders and Douglas K. Owens and N. Padian and A. Cardinalli and A. Sullivan and Robert F. Nease Jr.  +
Has identifier KSL-94-34  +
Has publishing details November,1994  +
Has title A Computer-Based Interview to Identify HIV Risk Behaviors and to Assess Patient Preferences for HIV-Related Health States  +
Has year 1994  +
Institution Knowledge Systems, AI Laboratory  +
Ksl tr id KSL-94-34  +
Month November  +
Note Updated November 1994. Medical Computer Science  +
Number KSL-94-34  +
Process note NO  +
Title A Computer-Based Interview to Identify HIV Risk Behaviors and to Assess Patient Preferences for HIV-Related Health States  +
Year 1994  +
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