Public Disclosure in Research with Exception from Informed Consent: The Use of Survey Methods to Assess its Effectiveness

Author:

Jacoby Liva H.1,Young Barry2,Watt James2

Affiliation:

1. Albany Medical College

2. Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute

Abstract

In clinical trials with exception from informed consent, the Final Rule stipulates that investigators inform and consult with the community. A random-digit-dialing survey of 200 individuals assessed the effectiveness of public disclosure via press releases, notices in local newspapers, local radio and television stations and the host hospital's website, as well as a series of community meetings regarding a pending clinical trial of this kind. Results showed a 10% awareness level of the public trial, which is higher than surveys using convenience samples. Understanding of the nature of the trial was generally poor, while opinions about participating in this type of research were more favorable among individuals aware of the trial. Our findings suggest that adherence to the intent of the Final Rule is dependent on uniform guidelines for what constitute effective public disclosure methods and adequate community awareness and understanding and the use of rigorous sampling methods for evaluation.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Communication,Education,Social Psychology

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