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Evidence alludes to healthcare professionals' preference for the social, cultural and professional rewards available only in urban areas [ 9].
As the NETI Programme is for young professionals, preference will be given to candidates who are under 35 years of age.
In addition, the low status often conferred to those working in rural and remote areas further contributes to health professionals' preference for settling in urban areas, where positions are perceived as more prestigious [ 16, 17].
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Despite these limitations, this study adds to the broader literature on the heterogeneity of health professionals' preferences [13 15, 28] and for the first time, combines LCM and MXL approaches.
There have since been several surveys designed to determine healthcare professionals' preferences.
This emphasizes the importance of considering health professionals' preferences and motivation as well as their clinical reality and managerial support when designing continuing educational interventions.
The feedback report was designed using the results of a qualitative study which explored professionals' preferences for metrics used to compare performance.
In terms of overall preferences, healthcare professionals' preferences differed from those of patients in that professionals valued prioritizing better tissue matches less than patients did, but valued prioritizing those with dependents more.
Importantly, the fact that healthcare professionals exhibit statistically significant differences to patients for 5/7 variables suggests that, if healthcare professionals' preferences were to prevail in transplant decision-making, this could result in transplant allocation decisions which inadequately reflect patient preferences.
Analysis of healthcare professionals' responses indicates MRS is significant for 6/7 variables (Tables 3 and 4) and Wald tests (Table 3, column 7) suggest healthcare professionals' preferences differ from those of patients for 5/7 variables.
Patients' and health professionals' preferences should be an integral part in the design process of the technology for it to progress into clinical practice and ultimately lead to patient benefit.
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