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Korean Cancer Patients’ Awareness of Clinical Trials, Perceptions on the Benefit and Willingness to Participate

Authors :
Jee Min Lim
Tae Yong Kim
Sae-Won Han
Yung-Jue Bang
Won Jae Jeong
Seock-Ah Im
Dong Wan Kim
Tae-You Kim
Bhumsuk Keam
Kyung Hun Lee
Yoojoo Lim
Do Youn Oh
Dae Seog Heo
Tae Min Kim
Source :
Cancer Research and Treatment : Official Journal of Korean Cancer Association
Publication Year :
2017
Publisher :
Korean Cancer Association, 2017.

Abstract

Purpose The purpose of this study was to assess current levels of awareness of clinical trials (CTs), perceptions regarding their benefits and willingness to participate to CTs among Korean cancer patients. Materials and Methods From December 2012 to August 2015, we distributed questionnaires to cancer patients receiving systemic anti-cancer therapy at Seoul National University Hospital, Seoul, Korea. Results A total of 397 out of 520 requested patients (76.3%) responded to the survey. Among the 397 patients, 62.5% were female and the median age was 52 years. Overall, 97.4% (387/397) answered that they have at least heard of CTs. When asked about their level of awareness, 23.8% (92/387) answered that they could more than roughly explain about CTs. The average visual analogue scale score of CT benefit in all patients was 6.43 (standard deviation, 2.20). Patients who were only familiar with the term without detailed knowledge of the contents had the least expectation of benefit from CTs (p=0.015). When asked about their willingness to participate in CTs, 56.7% (225/397) answered positively. Patients with higher levels of awareness of CTs showed higher willingness to participate (p < 0.001). Heavily treated patients and patients with previous experience regarding CTs also showed a higher willingness to participate (p < 0.001). The perceived benefit of CTs was higher in the group willing to participate (p=0.026). Conclusion The patient’s level of awareness regarding CTs was positively related to the positive perception and willingness to participate. Although the general awareness of CTs was high, a relatively large proportion of patients did not have accurate knowledge; therefore, proper and accurate patient education is necessary.

Details

ISSN :
20059256 and 15982998
Volume :
49
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Cancer Research and Treatment
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....f6bdf6121ed26c78bbcce0b99cabac9d
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.4143/crt.2016.413