Decision-making process in patients before entering phase III cancer clinical trials: A pilot study

GA Huizinga*, DT Sleijfer, HBM van de Wiel, WTA van der Graaf

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Abstract

The present study was performed to gain insight Into the decision-making process that patients go through when asked to participate in a cancer clinical trial. Fourteen cancer patients entered a pilot study concerning decision making. They were interviewed in a semistructured manner after consenting or refusing to participate in a randomized phase III clinical trial concerning chemotherapy or immunotherapy. Results from this study showed that patients, after receiving information from the medical oncologist, oncology nurse, or both, decide about participation instantaneously This means that rime for procedural soundness has not been used, which raises questions about the normative quality of the decision.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)119-125
Number of pages7
JournalCancer Nursing
Volume22
Issue number2
Publication statusPublished - Apr-1999

Keywords

  • cancer clinical trial
  • decision making
  • patient participation
  • patient preferences
  • psycho-oncology
  • INFORMED CONSENT

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