<p>The first wave of the COVID-19 pandemic
overwhelmed healthcare systems in many countries, and the rapid spread of the
virus and the acute course of the disease resulted in a shortage of intensive
care unit (ICU) beds. We studied preferences of the public in the Netherlands
regarding the allocation of ICU beds during a health crisis. We distributed a cross-sectional online survey at
the end of March 2020 to a representative sample of the adult population in the
Netherlands. <a>We collected preferences regarding the
allocation of ICU beds, both in terms of who should be involved in the decision-making
and which rationing criteria should be considered. </a>We conducted Probit regression
analyses to investigate associations between these preferences and several
characteristics and opinions of the respondents. A total of 1,019 respondents returned a completed
survey. </p>
Funding
Erasmus Trustfonds and Erasmus Research Institute of Management