A qualitative investigation into the results of a discrete choice experiment and the impact of COVID-19 on patient preferences for virtual consultations

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Anthony W. Gilbert
Carl R. May
Hazel Brown
Maria Stokes
Jeremy Jones
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[1] Royal National Orthopaedic Hospital,Therapies Department
[2] University of Southampton,School of Health Sciences, Faculty of Environmental and Life Sciences
[3] NIHR Applied Research Collaboration,Faculty of Public Health and Policy
[4] London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine,undefined
[5] Centre for Nerve Engineering,undefined
[6] NIHR Applied Research Collaboration,undefined
[7] Southampton NIHR Biomedical Research Centre,undefined
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Archives of Physiotherapy | / 11卷
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Patient preferences; Virtual consultations; Telehealth; Orthopaedics; Rehabilitation; COVID-19;
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