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Attitudes of Patients in Developing Countries toward Participating in Clinical Trials: A Survey of Saudi Patients Attending Primary Health Care Services
Objectives : Clinical trials are experimental projects that include patients as subjects. A number of benefits are directly associated with clinical trials. Healthcare processes and outcomes can be improved with the help of clinical trials. This study aimed to assess the attitudes and beliefs of pat...
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Published in: | Oman medical journal 2016-07, Vol.31 (4), p.284-289 |
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Main Authors: | , , , , |
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Language: | English |
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Summary: | Objectives : Clinical trials are experimental projects that include patients as subjects. A
number of benefits are directly associated with clinical trials. Healthcare processes and
outcomes can be improved with the help of clinical trials. This study aimed to assess
the attitudes and beliefs of patients about their contribution to and enrolment in
clinical trials. Methods: A cross-sectional study design was used for data collection and
analysis. A questionnaire was developed with six categories to derive effective outcomes.
Results: Of the 2000 participants approached to take part in the study, 1081 agreed.
The majority of the study population was female, well educated, and unaware of clinical
trials. Only 324 subjects (30.0%) had previously agreed to participate in a clinical trial.
The majority (87.1%) were motivated to participate in clinical trials due to religious
aspects. However, fear of any risk was the principal reason (79.8%) that reduced their
motivation to participate. Conclusions: The results of this study revealed that patients
in Saudi Arabia have a low awareness and are less willing to participate in clinical trials.
Different motivational factors and awareness programs can be used to increase patient
participation in the future. |
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ISSN: | 1999-768X 2070-5204 |
DOI: | 10.5001/omj.2016.55 |