| Literature DB >> 31404276 |
Carmen E Aldinger1, Jennifer Ligibel2,3, Im Hee Shin4, John W Denninger5,6, Barbara E Bierer1,3,7.
Abstract
INTRODUCTION: The purpose of this research was to understand the preferences of patients receiving integrative medicine services for return of aggregate study results.Entities:
Keywords: Clinical trial; cancer; integrative medicine; lay summaries; plain language; return of results; transparency
Year: 2018 PMID: 31404276 PMCID: PMC6676435 DOI: 10.1017/cts.2018.340
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Clin Transl Sci ISSN: 2059-8661
Demographics
| Study 1 (reviewed acupuncture | Study 2 (reviewed mind–body intervention study template), | |
|---|---|---|
| Male | 9 (12.0) | 48 (38.4) |
| Female | 66 (88.0) | 77 (61.6) |
| 18–30 | 1 (1.3) | 16 (12.9) |
| 31–50 | 15 (19.7) | 32 (25.8) |
| 51–70 | 51 (67.1) | 65 (52.4) |
| ≥71 | 9 (11.8) | 11 (8.9) |
| Cancer | N.A. (all participants were cancer patients) | 17 (15.6) |
| Diseases of the nervous system | 46 (42.2) | |
| Heart and lung diseases | 29 (26.6) | |
| Diabetes, diseases of blood, hormones, urinary, or genital systems | 8 (7.3) | |
| Gastrointestinal diseases | 26 (23.9) | |
| Arthritis, joints and muscle problems | 22 (20.2) | |
| Non-infectious diseases of long duration | 10 (9.2) | |
| Serious injuries | 6 (5.5) | |
| Other | 23 (21.1) |
Missing data from two participants in study 1, 9 participants in study 2.
Missing data from one participant in study 1, 10 participants in study 2.
Multiple answers were possible in study 2.
Respondents’ self-assessment, clinical research experience, and preference for sharing results
| Study 1 (reviewed acupuncture study | Study 2 (reviewed | |
|---|---|---|
| Very informed | 20 (26.3) | 18 (14.5) |
| Somewhat informed | 50 (65.8) | 72 (58.1) |
| Not very informed | 6 (7.9) | 33 (26.6) |
| Not at all informed | 0 (0.0) | 1 (0.8) |
| Very informed | 21 (27.6) | 28 (22.4) |
| Somewhat informed | 38 (50.0) | 62 (49.6) |
| Not very informed | 16 (21.1) | 30 (24.0) |
| Not at all informed | 1 (1.3) | 5 (4.0) |
| Yes | 38 (52.1) | 63 (50.8) |
| No | 32 (43.8) | 56 (45.2) |
| Not sure | 3 (4.1) | 5 (4.0) |
| Yes | 68 (89.5) | 111 (88.8) |
| No | 0 (0.0) | 2 (1.6) |
| Not sure | 8 (10.5) | 12 (9.6) |
Missing data from one participant in study 1, 10 participants in study 2.
Missing data from one participant in study 1, nine participants in study 2.
Missing data from four participants in study 1, 10 participants in study 2.
Missing data from one participant in study 1, nine participants in study 2.
Experiences and preferences of sharing results by prior clinical trial participants
| Study 1 (reviewed acupuncture study template), | Study 2 (reviewed mind–body intervention study template), | |
|---|---|---|
| Yes | 14 (36.8) | 10 (15.9) |
| No | 22 (57.9) | 48 (76.2) |
| Not sure | 2 (5.3) | 5 (7.9) |
| 0 (0.0) | 7 (70.0) | |
| In-person meeting with study personnel | 7 (50.0) | 5 (50.0) |
| Letter mailed to home address | 2 (14.3) | 2 (20.0) |
| Social media | 2 (14.3) | 1 (10.0) |
| Other | 3 (21.4) | 2 (20.0) |
| Website | 0 (0.0) | 1 (10.0) |
| Phone call | 0 (0.0) | 1 (10.0) |
| Two forms of communication | 2 (14.3) | N.A. |
Multiple answers were possible; 14 participants responded in study 1, 10 participants responded in study 2.
Fig. 1.Preferred format for sharing results.