Department of Pediatric Hematology/Oncology, Children's Hospital, Cleveland Clinic, Cleveland, Ohio, USA.
Cancer. 2010 Jul 1;116(13):3244-50. doi: 10.1002/cncr.25158.
This study was conducted to gather pediatric oncologists' opinions about and suggestions for improvement of informed consent (IC) in pediatric phase 1 cancer trials.
A questionnaire designed to elicit perspectives was distributed to 146 physicians at 6 participating institutions. A total of 103 completed surveys were returned for a 71% response rate.
Pediatric oncologists believe providing information so families can decide about phase 1 study entry is the most important goal of the IC process (ICP). The majority of physicians (64%) report that they describe the phase 1 study without any attempt to influence parents' decisions. Several answers provided by physicians were associated with their gender and prior IC training. Male physicians were significantly more likely to endorse the no-attempt-to-influence approach, whereas female physicians were more likely to suggest to parents that other children will benefit from what is learned in phase 1 studies. Responses to an open-ended question provided 63 suggestions for improvement of the ICP, including document and training changes and tools to enhance physician-family communication.
Pediatric oncologists tended to present phase 1 trials as an option rather than a strong recommendation and were reluctant to influence decisions of families about these studies. They believe most but not all parents understand key concepts involved in consent to this type of research, and had ample suggestions for how to improve the ICP. Future research and education efforts around this ethically challenging topic were warranted.
本研究旨在收集儿科肿瘤学家对儿科 I 期癌症试验知情同意书(IC)的意见和改进建议。
设计了一份调查问卷,以征求观点,分发给 6 家参与机构的 146 名医生。共收回 103 份完整的调查问卷,回应率为 71%。
儿科肿瘤学家认为提供信息以使家庭能够决定参加 I 期研究是 IC 过程(ICP)的最重要目标。大多数医生(64%)报告说,他们在描述 I 期研究时没有试图影响父母的决定。医生提供的一些答案与他们的性别和之前的 IC 培训有关。男性医生更倾向于支持不尝试影响的方法,而女性医生更倾向于建议家长,从 I 期研究中获得的知识将使其他孩子受益。对开放式问题的回答提供了 63 条改进 ICP 的建议,包括文件和培训变更以及增强医生与家庭沟通的工具。
儿科肿瘤学家倾向于将 I 期试验作为一种选择,而不是强烈推荐,并且不愿意影响家庭对这些研究的决定。他们认为大多数但不是所有的家长都理解同意这种类型的研究所涉及的关键概念,并对如何改进 ICP 提出了很多建议。未来有必要围绕这一具有伦理挑战性的课题开展研究和教育工作。