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Clinical Trial Participation: A Pilot Study of Patient-Identified Barriers.

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BACKGROUND Clinical trial enrollment in the United States is lacking, particularly among older adult and ethnic and racial minority populations. OBJECTIVES The aim of the current study was to identify… Click to show full abstract

BACKGROUND Clinical trial enrollment in the United States is lacking, particularly among older adult and ethnic and racial minority populations. OBJECTIVES The aim of the current study was to identify patient-related barriers to clinical trial participation using a mixed-methods patient survey and to offer insights to develop evidence-based implementation strategies to address these barriers. METHODS A retrospective survey was conducted of patients who were not interested in participating in a clinical trial to quantify the reasons these patients chose not to participate. Directed qualitative content analysis was used to identify themes that emerged from the write-in responses. FINDINGS The greatest patient-reported barriers were misperceptions about placebos, a desire to not feel like a human guinea pig, uncertainty surrounding clinical trial treatment effectiveness compared to standard care, and concerns about additional appointments or tests. Oncology nurses can address patient enrollment barriers by providing targeted education and participating in the informed consent process.

Keywords: patient; clinical trial; trial participation; study; oncology; trial

Journal Title: Clinical journal of oncology nursing
Year Published: 2021

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