Khan Shazma, Foo Joel Y J, Chia Nicole S Y, Agustin Sherwin J U, Neo Shermyn X M, Tay Kay-Yaw, Au Wing-Lok, Ng Adeline S L, Tan Louis C S
Department of Neurology, National Neuroscience Institute, Singapore.
Parkinson Disease and Movement Disorders Centre, Parkinson Foundation Center of Excellence, National Neuroscience Institute, Singapore.
Parkinsons Dis. 2020 Feb 19;2020:2542756. doi: 10.1155/2020/2542756. eCollection 2020.
The success of clinical research and tissue donation programs are highly dependent on recruitment of willing volunteers. A comprehensive survey of patient preferences and attitudes can help identify and address barriers hindering the recruitment for research.
This is a cross-sectional study on 105 Parkinson's disease patients who completed an interviewer-administered questionnaire.
Out of 105 respondents, 48% of patients had either already participated in clinical research or were keen to participate. About 80% believed clinical research to be safe for their health and privacy. More than 70% of participants were willing to donate blood, urine, or stool, while 16% were agreeable for cerebrospinal fluid sample donation. Motivating factors for clinical research included altruism (64%) and contribution to advance medical knowledge (64%). Common reasons for unwillingness towards clinical research included the risks involved (43%), time constraints (33%), and mobility challenges (24%).
The attitude of Singaporean Parkinson patients toward clinical research and tissue donation is encouraging with about half of the participants willing to support clinical research. Three-quarters of patients would support tissue donations. Participation in research may be further increased with greater patient and public education to overcome misconceptions and also by limiting the demands of studies.
临床研究和组织捐赠项目的成功高度依赖于招募愿意参与的志愿者。对患者偏好和态度进行全面调查有助于识别和解决阻碍研究招募的障碍。
这是一项针对105名帕金森病患者的横断面研究,这些患者完成了一份由访谈员 administered 的问卷。
在105名受访者中,48%的患者要么已经参与过临床研究,要么渴望参与。约80%的患者认为临床研究对他们的健康和隐私是安全的。超过70%的参与者愿意捐献血液、尿液或粪便,而16%的人同意捐献脑脊液样本。临床研究的激励因素包括利他主义(64%)和对推进医学知识的贡献(64%)。不愿意参与临床研究的常见原因包括所涉及的风险(43%)、时间限制(33%)和行动不便(24%)。
新加坡帕金森病患者对临床研究和组织捐赠的态度令人鼓舞,约一半的参与者愿意支持临床研究。四分之三的患者会支持组织捐赠。通过加强患者和公众教育以克服误解,并限制研究要求,可能会进一步提高参与研究的比例。