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Involving patients with depression in research: survey of patients' attitudes to participation.

机译:让抑郁症患者参与研究:调查患者的参与态度。

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BACKGROUND: Clinicians report barriers to involving their patients in mental health research and have concerns that participation may have negative effects. AIM: To investigate patients' views on participating in a primary care randomised controlled trial (RCT) comparing two antidepressant drugs. DESIGN OF STUDY: Cross-sectional survey. SETTING: General practices, England. METHOD: Six hundred and one trial participants were surveyed about their reasons for, and experience of, participating. RESULTS: The questionnaire was completed by 252/601 (42%) participants. The most influential factors determining participation were: wanting to help others with depression (94%, 95% confidence interval [CI] = 90 to 97%) of responders rated this as 'important' or 'very important'); friendly researchers (94%, 95% CI = 90 to 96%); and interest in the research (88%, 95% CI = 83 to 91%). Most were glad they took part and would consider participating in future research. Ninety-six per cent (95% CI = 92 to 98%) reported that their confidence in their GP had increased or remained unchanged since referral. Qualitative analysis of free-text responses indicated that patients found participation beneficial and liked: being altruistic, doing something positive, feeling supported by the researchers, and having time to talk. Many gained understanding of their depression and valued feedback on their progress. A minority reported negative views, which commonly related to taking antidepressants, and answering questionnaires. CONCLUSION: GPs have a vital role in facilitating patient involvement in research but report barriers to referring depressed patients to RCTs. However, this data suggests that patients are willing to participate and many find this beneficial. Understanding attitudes to participation in mental health research is a crucial step in designing trials that are more acceptable to patients and GPs. This will strengthen the evidence for therapeutic approaches in primary care.
机译:背景:临床医生报告说,他们的患者参与心理健康研究存在障碍,并担心参与可能会产生负面影响。目的:研究患者对参加两种抗抑郁药比较的初级保健随机对照试验(RCT)的观点。研究设计:横断面调查。地点:英格兰的一般做法。方法:对601名试验参与者进行了调查,了解了他们参加试验的原因和经验。结果:问卷由252/601(42%)参与者完成。决定参与的最有影响力的因素是:希望帮助其他抑郁症患者(94%,95%的置信区间[CI] = 90至97%)将其评为“重要”或“非常重要”的响应者);友好的研究人员(94%,95%CI = 90至96%);和对研究的兴趣(88%,95%CI = 83至91%)。大多数人很高兴他们参加了会议,并将考虑参加未来的研究。 96%(95%CI = 92至98%)表示,自转诊以来,他们对GP的信心有所增加或保持不变。对自由文本回复的定性分析表明,患者发现参与有益并且喜欢:无私,乐于助人,感到研究人员支持并有时间交谈。许多人对自己的沮丧感有所了解,并重视他们的进步反馈。少数人表示负面看法,通常与服用抗抑郁药和回答问卷有关。结论:全科医生在促进患者参与研究中起着至关重要的作用,但报告了将抑郁患者转诊至RCT的障碍。但是,这些数据表明患者愿意参加,许多人认为这是有益的。了解参与心理健康研究的态度是设计更容易为患者和全科医生接受的试验的关键步骤。这将加强初级保健中治疗方法的证据。

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