id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt cord-332173-m38sr6oc Denburg, Avram E. Does moral reasoning influence public values for health care priority setting?: A population-based randomized stated preference survey 2020-05-13 .txt text/plain 7741 390 40 Relatedly, a limited body of evidence points to the impact of embedded moral reasoning on attenuated public preference for the young, suggesting that deliberation on a range of ethical principles can influence stated preferences for allocating resources based on age (10) . In keeping with much of the prior literature on age-based resource allocation, we expected that control group participants would display an aggregate mean preference for allocation to children, particularly in scenarios where theoretical QALY gains were largest (i.e. cancer treatment and eating disorders therapy). We further hypothesized that participants in the intervention arm would display stronger aggregate preference for children across all the clinical scenarios tested, regardless of the duration of life years gained, as a result of their access to a varied palette of ethical principles by which to justify preferential allocation to children, including vulnerability, dependency, potential, and social distinction. ./cache/cord-332173-m38sr6oc.txt ./txt/cord-332173-m38sr6oc.txt