School of Medicine, European University Cyprus, Nicosia, Cyprus.
Department of Behavioural and Social Sciences, School of Humanities, Social and Education Sciences, European University Cyprus, Nicosia, Cyprus.
JMIR Public Health Surveill. 2024 Apr 4;10:e47241. doi: 10.2196/47241.
The VACCELERATE Pan-European Scientific network aims to strengthen the foundation of vaccine trial research across Europe by following the principles of equity, inclusion, and diversity. The VACCELERATE Volunteer Registry network provides access to vaccine trial sites across the European region and supports a sustainable volunteer platform for identifying potential participants for forthcoming vaccine clinical research.
The aim of this study was to approach members of patient advocacy groups (PAGs) across Europe to assess their willingness to register for the VACCELERATE Volunteer Registry and their perspectives related to participating in vaccine trials.
In an effort to understand how to increase recruitment for the VACCELERATE Volunteer Registry, a standardized survey was developed in English and translated into 8 different languages (Dutch, English, French, German, Greek, Italian, Spanish, and Swedish) by the respective National Coordinator team. The online, anonymous survey was circulated, from March 2022 to May 2022, to PAGs across 10 European countries (Belgium, Cyprus, Denmark, France, Germany, Greece, Ireland, Italy, Spain, and Sweden) to share with their members. The questionnaire constituted of multiple choice and open-ended questions evaluating information regarding participants' perceptions on participating in vaccine trials and their willingness to become involved in the VACCELERATE Volunteer Registry.
In total, 520 responses were collected and analyzed. The PAG members reported that the principal criteria influencing their decision to participate in clinical trials overall are (1) the risks involved, (2) the benefits that will be gained from their potential participation, and (3) the quality and quantity of information provided regarding the trial. The survey revealed that, out of the 520 respondents, 133 individuals across all age groups were "positive" toward registering in the VACCELERATE Volunteer Registry, with an additional 47 individuals reporting being "very positive." Respondents from Northern European countries were 1.725 (95% CI 1.206-2.468) times more likely to be willing to participate in the VACCELERATE Volunteer Registry than respondents from Southern European countries.
Factors discouraging participants from joining vaccine trial registries or clinical trials primarily include concerns of the safety of novel vaccines and a lack of trust in those involved in vaccine development. These outcomes aid in identifying issues and setbacks in present registries, providing the VACCELERATE network with feedback on how to potentially increase participation and enrollment in trials across Europe. Development of European health communication strategies among diverse public communities, especially via PAGs, is the key for increasing patients' willingness to participate in clinical studies.
VACCELERATE 泛欧科学网络旨在通过公平、包容和多样性原则,加强欧洲疫苗试验研究的基础。VACCELERATE 志愿者注册网络提供了在整个欧洲地区的疫苗试验站点的访问途径,并为即将进行的疫苗临床研究确定潜在参与者提供了一个可持续的志愿者平台。
本研究旨在联系欧洲各地的患者倡导团体 (PAG) 成员,评估他们注册 VACCELERATE 志愿者注册的意愿,以及他们对参与疫苗试验的看法。
为了了解如何增加 VACCELERATE 志愿者注册的招募,我们用英语制定了一份标准化调查,并由各自的国家协调员团队翻译成 8 种不同的语言(荷兰语、英语、法语、德语、希腊语、意大利语、西班牙语和瑞典语)。从 2022 年 3 月到 2022 年 5 月,我们向 10 个欧洲国家(比利时、塞浦路斯、丹麦、法国、德国、希腊、爱尔兰、意大利、西班牙和瑞典)的 PAG 发送了在线匿名调查,供他们的成员分享。问卷由多项选择题和开放式问题组成,评估了参与者对参与疫苗试验的看法以及他们参与 VACCELERATE 志愿者注册的意愿。
共收集和分析了 520 份回复。PAG 成员报告说,总体而言,影响他们决定参加临床试验的主要标准是(1)涉及的风险,(2)潜在参与可能获得的收益,以及(3)有关试验的信息的质量和数量。调查显示,在 520 名受访者中,有 133 名不同年龄段的个人对在 VACCELERATE 志愿者注册表示“积极”,另有 47 名个人表示“非常积极”。与来自南欧国家的受访者相比,来自北欧国家的受访者更有可能愿意参与 VACCELERATE 志愿者注册,其可能性是其 1.725 倍(95%置信区间为 1.206-2.468)。
阻碍参与者加入疫苗试验登记处或临床试验的因素主要包括对新型疫苗安全性的担忧,以及对疫苗开发人员的不信任。这些结果有助于确定目前登记处存在的问题和挫折,为 VACCELERATE 网络提供有关如何在整个欧洲增加试验参与和入组的反馈。在不同的公众社区中制定欧洲卫生宣传策略,特别是通过 PAG,是增加患者参与临床研究意愿的关键。