2018, Volume 11, Issue 4, pp 320 – 327

The Attitude of Patients from a Romanian Tertiary Cardiology Center as Regards Participation in Biomarker-Based Clinical Trials – Survey Methodology

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Corresponding Author: Miruna Mihaela Micheu, Department of Cardiology, Clinical Emergency Hospital of Bucharest, Floreasca street 8, 014461, Bucharest, Romania, Phone: +40722451755, E-mail: mirunamicheu@yahoo.com.

Abstract

One of the challenges faced when conducting a clinical trial is the recruitment of the proposed number of participants. Accordingly, identifying barriers to patients’ enrollment and developing effective strategies to overcome them is mandatory. One of the main strategies employed to improve participation rate consists of designing the informed consent forms based on patients’ feedback. This survey aims to explore the attitude of patients admitted in a Romanian tertiary cardiology center to take part in biomarker-based clinical trials.

This is a descriptive, prospective and longitudinal single-center study. Participants will be recruited until the planned sample size will be reached (n=333). The patients will be interviewed based on a semi-structured questionnaire which includes four sections: demographics (7 items), personal medical history (7 items), attitudes (9 items) and trust (4 items). Descriptive statistics will be used to illustrate patients’ demographics, medical history, attitudes toward biomarker-based clinical trials and trust in medical researchers. Logistic regression models will be employed to assess relations between patients’ attitudes, trust, and different socio-demographic variables.

Data analysis will offer answers to key questions addressed by this survey: What amount of and in what form should information be disclosed? Who should make the invitation to participate?

The information gained will facilitate tailoring informed consent forms to suit the needs of patients with various demographic, social and educational backgrounds.

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PMC ID: 6418342
PubMed ID: 30894889
DOI: 10.25122/jml-2018-0072

Article Publishing Date (print): Oct-Dec 2018
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ISSN Printing: 1844-122X
ISSN Online: 1844-3117
Journal Title: Journal of Medicine and Life

Copyright License: Open Access

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