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Negotiating Decisions during Informed Consent for Pediatric Phase I Oncology Trials

机译:在通知儿科阶段的知情同意期间谈判决定

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During informed consent conferences (ICCs) for Phase I trials, oncologists must present complex information while addressing concerns. Research on communication that evolves during ICCs remains largely unexplored. We examined communication during ICCs for pediatric Phase I cancer trials using a stratified random sample from six pediatric cancer centers. A grounded theory approach identified key communication steps and factors influencing the negotiation of decisions for trial participation. Analysis suggests that during ICCs, families, patients, and clinicians exercise choice and control by negotiating micro-decisions in two broad domains: drug logic and logistics, and administration/scheduling. Micro-decisions unfold in a four-step communication process: (1) introduction of an issue; (2) response; (3) negotiation of the issue; and (4) resolution and decision. Negotiation over smaller micro-decisions is prominent in ICCs and merits further study.
机译:在知情同意会议(ICCS)期间,阶段I试验中,肿瘤科医师必须在解决问题时呈现复杂的信息。在ICCS期间发展的沟通研究仍然很大程度上是未开发的。我们在ICCS期间审查了儿科阶段I癌症试验的沟通,使用来自六个小儿癌中心的分层随机样品。一个接地的理论方法确定了影响审判决策谈判的关键沟通步骤和因素。分析表明,在ICCS,家庭,患者和临床医生期间,通过在两个广泛的领域进行微决策来进行选择和控制:药物逻辑和物流,以及管理/调度。微决策在四步通信过程中展开:(1)引入问题; (2)回应; (3)谈判问题; (4)决议和决定。对较小微决策的谈判在ICCS和优点进一步研究中突出。

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