Attitude and perception toward clinical trials in India among patients and patient bystanders visiting the Indian Ophthalmology Clinical Trial Network: A multi-centric, cross-sectional survey

Author:

Pillai Gopal S1,Sheeba CS2,Barman Manabjyoti3,Sen Alok4,Sundaram Natarajan5,Dickson Merin6,Joyal Shamilin6,Choudhury Manjisa7,Joy Merlin M6,Deepthi KG8,Jangid Poonam9,Abhilash Anjana10

Affiliation:

1. Department of Ophthalmology and Chief of Vitreo- Retinal Services, Amrita Institute of Medical Sciences, Kochi, Kerala, India

2. Department of Ophthalmology, Regional Institute of Ophthalmology, Thiruvananthapuram, Kerala, India

3. Department of Vitreo-Retina, Sri Sankaradeva Nethralaya, Guwahati, Assam, India

4. Head of Department of Vitreo-Retina and Uvea, Sri Sadguru Netra Chikitsalaya (SNC), Chitrakoot, Madhya Pradesh, India

5. Chief of Vitreo-Retinal Services Department, Aditya Jyot Eye Hospital Pvt. Ltd. (AJEH), Mumbai, Maharashtra, India

6. IOCTN-BIRAC Project, AIMS Kochi, Kerala, Amrita Institute of Medical Sciences, Kochi, Kerala, India

7. IOCTN - BIRAC Project, Sri Sankaradeva Nethralaya, Guwahati, Assam, Sri Sankaradeva Nethralaya, Guwahati, Assam, India

8. IOCTN - BIRAC Project, RIO Thiruvanthapuram, Kerala, Regional Institute of Ophthalmology, Thiruvananthapuram, Kerala, India

9. IOCTN - BIRAC Project, SNC Chitrakoot, Madhya Pradesh, Shri Sadguru Netra Chikitsalaya, Chitrakoot, Madhya Pradesh, India

10. IOCTN - BIRAC Project, AJEH, Mumbai, Maharashtra, Aditya Jyot Eye Hospital Pvt. Ltd., Mumbai, Maharashtra, India

Abstract

Purpose: Advances in patient treatment depend heavily on clinical trials (CTs). Patient volunteers for CT are tougher to recruit and retain. In order to administer CTs effectively, it is necessary to comprehend how the public views and perceives participating in them. The study assessed the perception and attitudes of patients and bystanders toward CTs in India. Methods: This was a multi-centric, cross-sectional study among patients and bystanders using a questionnaire that consisted of socio-demographic characteristics and questions on knowledge and attitude toward participation in CTs. The minimum sample size estimated for the survey was 750. Results: A total of 1260 respondents (patients and bystanders) had participated in the survey. 42% of total respondents were aware about CTs. Unawareness regarding (i) voluntary power of an individual to participate in a CT (only 47%), (ii) entitled benefits of free treatment and medical insurance during enrolment in a CT (only 47%), and (iii) only 16% of the respondents knew involvement of human subjects in CT were the major highlights among those who had prior knowledge about CTs. Education was the most pervasive factor in shaping positive perception among the respondents. Occupation was another ubiquitous factor in shaping their perception regarding CTs. Conclusion: The majority of respondents were not aware of CTs. The major concerns observed were time consumption and harmful nature of CTs that influenced their unwillingness to participate in CTs. Initiatives such as awareness campaigns and survey assessments that would result in scientifically effective health service policies would be strategic methods to enhance CT participation.

Publisher

Medknow

Subject

Ophthalmology

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