Department of Bioethics, Clinical Center, National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, MD, USA.
Contemp Clin Trials. 2011 May;32(3):342-52. doi: 10.1016/j.cct.2010.12.003. Epub 2010 Dec 10.
Few existing data report the motivations of healthy volunteers in clinical research trials. Some worry that volunteers consider only financial motivations. This study summarized and analyzed existing empirical research on self-reported motivations of healthy volunteers participating in studies not intended to offer benefit from participation.
A systematic PubMed search was conducted. Inclusion criteria captured English-language empirical studies on the self-reported motivations, reasons, or factors influencing the decision of healthy volunteers to enroll in clinical research. Thirteen studies involving more than 2000 healthy volunteers met the criteria and were included in this review.
Independent review by the authors and extraction of information about the sample, methodology and objectives of the motivations study, description of the clinical trial and whether participation was actual or hypothetical, reported primary and secondary motivations of the healthy volunteers, risk evaluation, and reported differences in motivations related to sociodemographic variables.
This review showed that although financial reward is the primary motivation for healthy volunteers to participate in clinical trials, financial motivations are one among many other reported motivations, including contributing to science or the health of others, accessing ancillary healthcare benefits, scientific interest or interest in the goals of the study, as well as meeting people and curiosity. Volunteers consider risk when making a decision about participation.
Although financial incentives are important in recruiting healthy volunteers, their motivations are not limited to financial motivations. Further research is needed to examine motivations in different contexts and countries, the decision making of healthy volunteers, and the dynamics of repeat participation.
目前鲜有数据报告临床研究试验中健康志愿者的动机。一些人担心志愿者仅考虑经济动机。本研究总结和分析了现有关于健康志愿者参与非获益性研究的自我报告动机的实证研究。
系统地进行了 PubMed 检索。纳入标准为:以英语发表的关于健康志愿者参与临床研究的自我报告动机、原因或影响因素的实证研究。共有 13 项涉及 2000 多名健康志愿者的研究符合标准并纳入本综述。
作者独立进行了审查和信息提取,内容包括样本、动机研究方法和目标、临床试验描述以及实际或假设的参与情况、健康志愿者的主要和次要动机、风险评估,以及与社会人口学变量相关的动机差异报告。
本综述表明,尽管经济奖励是健康志愿者参与临床试验的主要动机,但经济动机只是众多其他报告动机之一,包括为科学或他人健康做贡献、获得辅助医疗保健福利、对科学或研究目标感兴趣,以及结识他人和满足好奇心。志愿者在决定参与时会考虑风险。
尽管经济激励在招募健康志愿者方面很重要,但他们的动机并不仅限于经济动机。需要进一步研究不同背景和国家的动机、健康志愿者的决策以及重复参与的动态。