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Investigator Disclosure and Advanced Cancer Patient Understanding of Informed Consent and Prognosis in Phase I Clinical Trials.

Authors :
Hlubocky, Fay J.
Kass, Nancy E.
Roter, Debra
Larson, Susan
Wroblewski, Kristen E.
Sugarman, Jeremy
Daugherty, Christopher K.
Source :
Journal of Oncology Practice. Jun2018, Vol. 14 Issue 6, pe357-e367. 11p.
Publication Year :
2018

Abstract

Purpose: Advanced cancer patients (ACPs) who participate in phase I clinical trials often report a less-than-ideal understanding of the required elements of informed consent (IC) and unrealistic expectations for anticancer benefit and prognosis. We examined phase I clinical trial enrollment discussions and their associations with subsequent ACP understanding. Methods: Clinical encounters about enrollment in phase I trials between 101 ACPs and 29 oncologists (principal investigators [PIs] and fellows) at three US academic medical institutions were recorded. The Roter Interaction Analysis System was used for analysis. ACPs completed follow-up questionnaires to assess IC recall. Results: PIs disclosed the following phase I IC elements to ACPs in encounters: trial purpose in 40%; specific physical risks in 60%; potential specific medical benefits gained by trial participation (eg, disease stabilization) in 48.2%; and alternatives to phase I trial participation in 47.1%, with 1.1% of encounters containing palliative and 2.3% hospice information. PIs provided ACP-specific prognoses in 29.0% of encounters but used precise terms of death in only 4.7% and terminal in 1.2%. A significant association existed between PI disclosure of the trial purpose as dosage/toxicity, and ACPs subsequently correctly recalled trial purpose versus PIs who did not disclose it (85% <italic>v</italic> 13%; <italic>P</italic> <.05). Conclusion: Many oncologists provide incomplete disclosures about phase I trials to ACPs. When disclosure of certain elements of IC occurs, it seems to be associated with better recall, especially with regard to the research purpose of phase I trials. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
15547477
Volume :
14
Issue :
6
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Journal of Oncology Practice
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
130117034
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1200/JOP.18.00028