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对参与一期临床试验的态度:一项针对患者-家属-医生三元组的调查。

Attitudes toward participating in Phase I clinical trials: an investigation with patient-family-physician triads.

作者信息

Shin Dong Wook, Cho Juhee, Kim So Young, Yang Hyung Kook, Cho BeLong, Shin Dong-Bok, Chun Mi Son, Min Young Joo, Kim Young-Woo, Park Jong Hyock

机构信息

Department of Family Medicine and Health Promotion Center, Seoul National University Hospital, Seoul.

Cancer Survivorship Clinic, Seoul National University Cancer Hospital, Seoul.

出版信息

Jpn J Clin Oncol. 2016 Dec;46(12):1095-1101. doi: 10.1093/jjco/hyw135. Epub 2016 Sep 27.

Abstract

OBJECTIVE

Phase I oncology trials have raised concerns that patients' 'unrealistic' optimism could compromise the validity of informed consent, and that patients often participate in trials to conform to physicians' or family members' recommendations. We aimed to determine whether patients or families-given the same information of risk-benefit profile-are more likely to participate in Phase I trials than their physicians and whether people in family or physician situations are more likely to recommend trial participation to patients than they would want for themselves as patients.

METHODS

We conducted a hypothetical vignette study with a patient-caregiver-oncologist. Three groups-725 patient-caregiver pairs recruited by 134 oncologists-were asked to assume three different roles as patients, caregivers and physicians and provided a scenario of a hypothetical patient with treatment-resistant cancer. They were asked questions regarding their intention to participate in or to recommend a Phase I clinical trial.

RESULTS

Acceptance rates of the trial were as follows: (a) in the patients' role: patients (54.1), caregivers (62.3) and physicians (63.4%); (b) in the caregivers' role: 55.6, 64.7 and 70.9%; (c) in the physicians' role: 66.1, 70.8 and 76.1%. Patients or caregivers were not more positive to the trial than physicians. All three groups showed more positive attitudes toward the clinical trial when they assumed the role of caregiver or physician than that of patient.

CONCLUSIONS

Patients and caregivers seem to make as reasonable decisions as physicians; patients seem to take family members' or physicians' recommendation as their legitimate roles rather than as undue pressure.

摘要

目的

I期肿瘤试验引发了人们的担忧,即患者“不切实际”的乐观态度可能会损害知情同意的有效性,而且患者常常参与试验是为了遵从医生或家庭成员的建议。我们旨在确定,在获得相同风险-获益信息的情况下,患者或其家属是否比医生更有可能参与I期试验,以及处于家属或医生角色的人向患者推荐试验参与的可能性是否高于他们自己作为患者时的意愿。

方法

我们对患者-护理人员-肿瘤学家进行了一项假设性的情景研究。由134名肿瘤学家招募的725对患者-护理人员被分为三组,要求他们分别假设患者、护理人员和医生这三种不同角色,并给出一个患有难治性癌症的假设患者的情景。他们被问及参与或推荐I期临床试验的意向。

结果

试验的接受率如下:(a)在患者角色中:患者为54.1%,护理人员为62.3%,医生为63.4%;(b)在护理人员角色中:分别为55.6%、64.7%和70.9%;(c)在医生角色中:分别为66.1%、70.8%和76.1%。患者或护理人员对试验的态度并不比医生更积极。当这三组人员分别扮演护理人员或医生的角色时,他们对临床试验的态度都比对患者角色时更积极。

结论

患者和护理人员做出的决策似乎与医生一样合理;患者似乎将家庭成员或医生的建议视为其合理角色,而非不当压力。

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