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Sharon H Baik1,2, Mariana Arevalo3, Clement Gwede4,5, Cathy D Meade4,5, Paul B Jacobsen4,5, Gwendolyn P Quinn4,5, Kristen J Wells1,2,6.
Abstract
This study developed and validated the Biomedical Research Trust Scale (BRTS), a 10-item measure of global trust in biomedical research, in English and Spanish (BRTS-SP). In total, 85 English- and 85 Spanish-speaking participants completed the BRTS or BRTS-SP, as well as measures of biobanking attitudes, self-efficacy, receptivity, and intentions to donate blood or urine. Results indicated the BRTS and BRTS-SP showed adequate internal consistency in both English and Spanish. In addition, greater levels of trust in biomedical research were significantly associated with greater self-efficacy, receptivity, attitudes, and intentions to donate blood and urine in English-speaking participants, and self-efficacy and intention to donate urine in Spanish-speaking participants. These results support the use of the BRTS and BRTS-SP among English- and Spanish-speaking community members.Entities:
Keywords: biobanking; biomedical research; biospecimen donation; questionnaire; reliability; survey; trust; validity
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Year: 2016 PMID: 27646400 PMCID: PMC5478706 DOI: 10.1177/1556264616668973
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Empir Res Hum Res Ethics ISSN: 1556-2646 Impact factor: 1.742