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紧急医学研究中知情同意入组的例外情况:态度与认知

Exception from informed consent enrollment in emergency medical research: attitudes and awareness.

作者信息

Triner Wayne, Jacoby Liva, Shelton Wayne, Burk Mathew, Imarenakhue Samual, Watt James, Larkin Gregory, McGee Glenn

机构信息

Department of Emergency Medicine, Alden March Bioethics Institute, Albany Medical College, Albany, NY, USA.

出版信息

Acad Emerg Med. 2007 Feb;14(2):187-91. doi: 10.1197/j.aem.2006.08.019.

Abstract

OBJECTIVES

To explore attitudes surrounding exception from informed consent enrollment into research studies. In addition, the authors sought to determine the level of awareness of such an ongoing study among potential subjects, as defined by their presence in an emergency department (ED).

METHODS

A convenience sample of urban academic ED patients and visitors was surveyed during a visit regarding their attitudes and awareness of an emergency exception from informed consent, blood-substitute trial ongoing in the community.

RESULTS

There was a 13% refusal rate, and 32% of those approached had characteristics that met exclusion criteria. There were 497 surveys analyzed. There was a predominance of women, Caucasians, and persons with at least some college education. Only 39 (8%) of respondents reported awareness of the ongoing blood substitute trial, and only 19 (4%) were able to list a risk or benefit of participation. Education, income, and age were not associated with reported awareness. Male gender, younger age, awareness of the existing exception from informed consent study, and being married were associated with greater acceptability for such enrollment practices.

CONCLUSIONS

The overall awareness of an ongoing exception from informed consent trial after community consultation and notification was low. A population with potential for enrollment in such a study did not demonstrate a high degree of acceptance of such practices. There were differences among certain demographic groups in the degree of acceptance. These differences may guide institutional review boards and investigators in community-consultation strategies for future waiver of or exception from informed consent studies.

摘要

目的

探讨围绕在研究中免除知情同意入组的态度。此外,作者试图确定潜在受试者对此类正在进行的研究的知晓程度,以其在急诊科(ED)的出现情况来界定。

方法

对城市学术性急诊科的患者和访客进行便利抽样调查,询问他们对社区正在进行的一项关于免除知情同意的紧急用血替代试验的态度和知晓情况。

结果

拒绝率为13%,被询问者中有32%的人具有符合排除标准的特征。共分析了497份调查问卷。受访者以女性、白人和至少受过一些大学教育的人居多。只有39名(8%)受访者表示知晓正在进行的用血替代试验,只有19名(4%)能够列出参与试验的风险或益处。教育程度、收入和年龄与报告的知晓情况无关。男性、较年轻、知晓现有的免除知情同意研究以及已婚与对此类入组做法的更高接受度相关。

结论

社区咨询和通知后,对于正在进行的免除知情同意试验的总体知晓率较低。有潜力参与此类研究的人群对此类做法并未表现出高度接受。某些人口统计学群体在接受程度上存在差异。这些差异可能会指导机构审查委员会和研究者制定未来免除知情同意研究的社区咨询策略。

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