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Incentives and barriers to neurological clinical research participation

Dec-11

Journal Article

Authors:

Lindblad, A.S.
Zingeser, P.
Sismanyazici-Navaie, N.

Secondary:
Clin Investig (Lond)

Volume:
1

Pagination:
1663-1668

URL:
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed?term=22428083

Keywords:
Clinical Trials Recruitment; focus groups; neurology; patients; physicians

Abstract:
<p>Background: Understanding barriers and incentives to neurological research participation may improve clinical trial enrollment. Results: Telephone-based focus groups were conducted with four neurological disorder patient groups (n = 22) and one caregiver group (n = 6). A total of 14 neurologists and neurosurgeons participated in structured interviews. Topics discussed included identifying ways in which health information is gathered and attitudes toward participation in medical research. Interestingly, 86% of physicians interviewed have referred patients to clinical trials and 82% of patients expressed interest in clinical trials participation. Patients cited their primary physician as the best source of health-related information, including information about clinical trials. Barriers to patients and physicians regarding clinical trials participation included compensation. Patients expressed concern about increased visit frequency and required treatment changes. Conclusion: Patients are willing to participate in clinical trials and physicians are willing to refer patients for participation with appropriate compensation for their time and sensitivity to change in care.</p>

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