Participation in clinical trials as viewed by the patient:: Understanding cultural and emotional aspects which influence choice

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作者
Catania, Chiara [1 ,2 ]
De Pas, Tommaso [2 ]
Goldhirsch, Aron [1 ]
Radice, Davide [4 ]
Adamoli, Laura [3 ]
Medici, Marta [3 ]
Verri, Elena [3 ]
Marenghi, Cristina [3 ]
de Braud, Filippo [2 ]
Nole, Franco [3 ]
机构
[1] European Inst Oncol, Div Med Oncol, IT-20141 Milan, Italy
[2] European Inst Oncol, Unit Clin Pharmacol & New Drugs, IT-20141 Milan, Italy
[3] European Inst Oncol, Unit Med Care, IT-20141 Milan, Italy
[4] European Inst Oncol, Div Epidemiol & Biostat, IT-20141 Milan, Italy
关键词
clinical trials; cancer; prejudices; patient information; communication; decision aid;
D O I
10.1159/000151365
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R73 [肿瘤学];
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100214 ;
摘要
Background: Patients invited to take part in a clinical trial may evoke an archetype on which they may base their decision of adherence to participation, instead of on the study itself. Methods: A 17-item, multiple choice questionnaire was developed, tested and then administered to 102 Italian-speaking patients with advanced lung or breast cancers who had never been exposed to participation in a trial. Results: The questionnaire was answered by all patients. Eighty-five percent were positive about trial participation. Demographic factors did not influence patients' willingness to participate. Trust in the investigator (76%) or in the institute (64%) and hope of receiving a new chance for cure (78%) were cited as reasons to accept participation. A minority was concerned by potential conflicts of interest (31%) or the thought of being 'guinea pigs' (36%), and feared that doctors were interested in advancing their own research, even though there were more efficient drugs available (28%). Fifty percent feared receiving a little-known medicine, and 76% considered that a thorough explanation of toxicity/safety of the proposed treatment helped them decide. Conclusion: Several prejudices, fears and some hopes have been captured by the questionnaire. Understanding such specifics will improve patient information leading patients to a more conscious motivation in deciding whether to participate in a clinical trial. Copyright (c) 2008 S. Karger AG, Basel.
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