Attitudes of patients to randomised clinical trials of cancer therapy (original) (raw)

The attitudes of 1066 patients with cancer towards participation in randomised clinical trials

T. Maughan

2010

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Attitudes to randomized clinical trials amongst out-patients attending a medical oncology clinic

Martin Tattersall

Health Expectations, 1999

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How do doctors explain randomised clinical trials to their patients?

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Patients' willingness to enter clinical trials: Measuring the association with perceived benefit and preference for decision participation

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Patient attitudes to clinical trials: development of a questionnaire and results from asthma and cancer patients

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Understanding and Attitudes toward Cancer Clinical Trials among Patients with a Cancer Diagnosis: National Study through Cancer Trials Ireland

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Awareness and attitudes towards clinical trials among Polish oncological patients who had never participated in a clinical trial

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Randomized trials in the treatment of cancer

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Attitudes of patients towards cancer clinical trials

Chad eastwood

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Cancer clinical trial participants' assessment of risk and benefit

Connie Ulrich

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“Why don't they just tell me straight, why allocate it?” The struggle to make sense of participating in a randomised controlled trial

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Barriers to participation in clinical trials of cancer: a meta-analysis and systematic review of patient-reported factors

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Knowledge and understanding among cancer patients consenting to participate in clinical trials

Mia Bergenmar

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Cross-sectional assessment of patient attitudes towards participation in clinical trials: does making results publicly available matter?

Brian Roberts

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Discordant attitudes and beliefs about cancer clinical trial participation between physicians, research staff, and cancer patients

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Nurse Practitioners' attitudes about cancer clinical trials and willingness to recommend research participation

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What attitudes and beliefs underlie patients' decisions about participating in chemotherapy trials?

James E Till

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Comprehension of Randomization and Uncertainty in Cancer Clinical Trials Decision Making Among Rural, Appalachian Patients

Angela L Palmer-Wackerly

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Random allocation or allocation at random? Patients' perspectives of participation in a randomised controlled trial

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Why don’t cancer patients enter clinical trials? A review

Patrick Castel

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Are cancer patients better off if they participate in clinical trials? A mixed methods study

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Participants' uptake of clinical trial results: a randomised experiment

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Hazel Thornton

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Patient preferences in randomised trials: threat or opportunity?

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Training recruiters to randomized trials to facilitate recruitment and informed consent by exploring patients' treatment preferences

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Patients' knowledge and perceived understanding – Associations with consenting to participate in cancer clinical trials

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Awareness and perceptions of clinical trials in patients with cancer and their families in Turkey

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Barriers to Participation in Randomised Controlled Trials

Ian Russell

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[Abstract] Surveying patients’ views on trial information provision and decision making using the ‘Accept/Decline’ clinical trials questionnaire

Chris Brew-Graves

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Knowledge and Attitudes Towards Clinical Trial Participation in Oman: A cross-sectional study

Khalid Al Baimani

Sultan Qaboos University Medical Journal [SQUMJ], 2018

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Interventions supporting cancer patients in making decisions regarding participation in clinical trials - a systematic review

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Influence of Clinical Communication on Patients' Decision Making on Participation in Clinical Trials

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