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Patient perspectives on compensation for biospecimen donation

机译:患者对Biopecimen捐赠赔偿的观点

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The purpose of this study was to determine whether biospecimen donors believe they should receive compensation. This is the first study to report biospecimen donors' views on compensation and can potentially improve informed consent and recruitment practices. Methods: Researchers asked patients undergoing surgical removal of tissue to donate biological materials to a biobank; the request was made at their presurgical appointment or in the preoperative clinic of the Emory University Hospital. We interviewed 126 biospecimen donors within 30 days post surgery regarding their perspective on compensation for biospecimen donation. Results: In response to the question "Should you be paid for your participation in the tissue bank?," 95 (95/126, 75%) participants answered "No." Of these, 55 (55/95, 58%) indicated that donating biological materials should be about altruism, not gaining a monetary reward. Only 11 (11/126, 9%) participants unequivocally believed they should receive compensation, while 14 (14/126, 11%) felt entitled to compensation only under specific circumstances. Eleven (11/14) "Depends" participants indicated that donors should only be compensated when researchers perform for-profit research. Responses varied by race and income level, with whites more likely to not feel entitled to compensation and higher income participants more likely to respond "Depends." Conclusions: The majority of biospecimen donors stated they should not be paid for tissue bank participation. However, a minority believe they should be paid for donating tissue if the tissue is used in revenue-generating projects. These results provide some support for the current biobanking practice of not providing
机译:本研究的目的是判断生物开发捐助者是否认为他们应该收到赔偿。这是第一次报告生物开拓捐助者对赔偿意见的一项研究,并可能有可能改善知情同意和招聘实践。方法:研究人员要求接受手术切除组织以将生物材料捐赠给生物汉的患者;该请求是在埃默里大学医院的预约或术前诊所进行的。我们在手术后30天内采访了126个Biopecimen捐赠者,了解其关于赔偿赔偿赔偿的看法。结果:回答“您应该为您参加组织银行而支付的问题,”95(95/126,75%)参与者回答“编号”其中,55(55/95,58%)表示,捐赠生物材料应该是关于利他主义,而不是获得货币奖励。只有11(11/126,9%)参与者毫不含糊地相信,他们应该收到赔偿,而14(14/126,11%)认为只有在特定情况下赔偿。十一(11/14)“取决于”参与者表示,当研究人员进行营利性研究时,捐助者只应得到补偿。种族和收入水平变化的反应,白人更有可能没有有权获得赔偿,更高的收入参与者更有可能回应“取决愿”。结论:大多数BioPecimen捐助者表示,他们不应支付组织银行参与。但是,如果组织用于收入开发项目,则少数群体认为它们应该用于捐赠组织。这些结果为目前的Biobank实践提供了一些支持

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