| Literature DB >> 35185660 |
Lorenz B Dehn1, Martin Driessen1,2, Ingmar Steinhart3,4, Thomas Beblo1,2.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Longitudinal observational studies play on an important role for evidence-based research on health services and psychiatric rehabilitation. However, information is missing about the reasons, why patients participate in such studies, and how they evaluate their participation experience.Entities:
Keywords: burden; evaluation; health service research; observational study; psychiatric rehabilitation; research participation
Year: 2022 PMID: 35185660 PMCID: PMC8854761 DOI: 10.3389/fpsyt.2022.834389
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Front Psychiatry ISSN: 1664-0640 Impact factor: 4.157
The evaluation questionnaire.
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| A: Have you ever participated in a scientific study before? | Schäfer et al. ( |
| B: What have been your reasons for participating in this study? | |
| B1: I was curious | Hall et al. 2018 ( |
| B2: To help other people | Schäfer et al. ( |
| B3: Genuine interest in research | Schäfer et al. ( |
| B4: To get relieve from boredom | Schäfer et al. ( |
| B5: To talk about illness | Schäfer et al. ( |
| B6: Other people wanted me to do so | Hall et al. ( |
| B7: Because of the monetary compensation ( | Schäfer et al. ( |
| C1: How burdensome did you find the study assessments? | Question type and 5-Point-Likert-Scale based on established scales [see ( |
| C2: If “quite a bit” or “very much”: What was most burdening? | |
| D: Would you consider taking part in studies in the future? | Tallon et al. ( |
Demographic and clinical characteristics of the participants.
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| Gender | Female | 41,2 % (75) |
| Age | Mean (SD) | 41.5 (12.9) |
| Median (Min-Max) | 41.5, 20–68 | |
| Type of supported accommodation | Residential care (with staff on site) | 38.5 % (70) |
| Supported housing (in own apartment) | 61.5% (112) | |
| ICD-10 diagnostic category | F1: Substance-related disorders | 29.1 % (53) |
| F2: Schizophrenic disorders | 19,2 % (35) | |
| F3: Mood disorders | 22.5 % (41) | |
| F4: Anxiety, stress-related and somatoform disorders | 10.4 % (19) | |
| F6: Disorders of personality and behavior | 11.5 % (21) | |
| Other mental and behavioral disorders | 7.1 % (13) | |
| Symptom severity | Mean GSI-score (SD) | 1.5 (1.0) |
| Median (Min-Max) | 1.4 (0-4) | |
| Symptom severity | Mean GSI-score (SD) | 1.3 (1.0) |
| Median (Min-Max) | 1.1 (0-4) |
n = 178,
n = 181.
Subjective evaluation of study participation (%, n).
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| 23.6% (43) | 70.9% (129) | 5.5% (10) |
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| To help other people | 86.8% (158) | 11.5% (21) | 1.6% (3) |
| I was curious | 85.2% (155) | 14.8% (27) | – |
| Genuine interest in research | 73.6% (134) | 23.6% (43) | 2.7% (5) |
| To talk about illness | 48.4% (88) | 47.8% (87) | 3.8% (7) |
| To get relieve from boredom | 41.8% (76) | 56.0% (102) | 2.2% (4) |
| Because of the monetary compensation | 35.7% (65) | 62.1% (113) | 2.2% (4) |
| Other people wanted me to do so | 10.4% (19) | 87.4% (159) | 2.2% (4) |
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| Not at all | 58.8% (107) | ||
| A little bit | 24.2% (44) | ||
| Moderately | 11.5% (21) | ||
| Quite a bit | 4.4% (8) | ||
| Very much | 0.5% (1) | ||
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| 87.4% (159) | 1.6% (3) | Don't know: |