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Expectations of benefit in early-phase clinical trials: implications for assessing the adequacy of informed consent.

机译:在早期临床试验中获益的期望:对评估知情同意的充分性的影响。

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BACKGROUND: Participants in early-phase clinical trials have reported high expectations of benefit from their participation. There is concern that participants misunderstand the trials to which they have consented, which is based on assumptions about what patients mean when responding to questions about likelihood of benefit. METHODS: Participants were 27 women and 18 men in early-phase oncology trials at 2 academic medical centers in the United States. To determine whether expectations of benefit differ depending on how patients are queried, the authors randomly assigned participants to 1 of 3 interviews corresponding to 3 questions about likelihood of benefit: frequency type, belief type, and vague. In semistructured interviews, participants were queried about how they understood and answered the question. Participants then answered and discussed 1 of the other questions. RESULTS: Expectations of benefit in response to the belief-type question were significantly greater than expectations in response to the frequency-type and vague questions (P=0:02). The most common justifications involved positive attitude (n=27 [60%]) and references to physical health (n=23 [51%]). References to positive attitude were most common among participants with higher (> 70%) expectations (n = 11 [85%]) and least common among those with lower ( < 50%) expectations (n = 3 [27%]). CONCLUSIONS: The wording of questions about likelihood of benefit shapes the expectations that patients express. Patients who express high expectations may not do so to communicate understanding but rather to register optimism. Ongoing research will clarify the meaning of high expectations and examine methods for assessing understanding.
机译:背景:早期临床试验的参与者对他们从中受益的期望很高。担心参与者误解了他们同意的试验,该试验基于对患者回答受益可能性问题时的含义的假设。方法:在美国2个学术医学中心的早期肿瘤学试验中,参与者为27名女性和18名男性。为了确定对受益的期望是否因患者的查询方式而异,作者将参与者随机分配给3个访谈中的1个,与3个关于受益可能性的问题相对应:频率类型,信念类型和模糊性。在半结构化访谈中,向参与者询问他们如何理解和回答问题。然后,参与者回答并讨论了其他问题之一。结果:对信念型问题的回应期望收益明显高于对频率型问题和模糊问题的回应期望(P = 0:02)。最常见的理由包括积极态度(n = 27 [60%])和对身体健康的提及(n = 23 [51%])。期望值较高(> 70%)的参与者(n = 11 [85%])中最常提及积极态度,而期望值较低(<50%)的参与者(n = 3 [27%])中最不常见。结论:关于受益可能性的问题的措辞影响了患者表达的期望。表达高期望值的患者可能不会这样做是为了传达理解,而是表达乐观情绪。正在进行的研究将阐明高期望的含义,并检查评估理解的方法。

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