Development and validation of Join Clinical Trial Questionnaire (JoinCT)

Author:

Tan Shirin Hui1ORCID,King Teck Long1,Tan Shirley Siang Ning12,Lai Wei Hong1,Bujang Mohamad Adam1,Voon Pei Jye3

Affiliation:

1. Clinical Research Centre Sarawak General Hospital, Ministry of Health Kuching Sarawak Malaysia

2. Department of Pharmacy Sarawak General Hospital, Ministry of Health Kuching Sarawak Malaysia

3. Department of Radiotherapy and Oncology Sarawak General Hospital, Ministry of Health Kuching Sarawak Malaysia

Abstract

AbstractAimParticipant recruitment has always been a major challenge in clinical trials. This study aimed to develop and validate the Join Clinical Trial Questionnaire (JoinCT), exploring the willingness to join a clinical trial and associated factors in patients.MethodsThis questionnaire development study involved four phases: (i) exploring and understanding the subject matter, (ii) questionnaire development, (iii) content validity testing, and lastly, (iv) field‐testing of the questionnaire. For the field‐testing phase, a cross‐sectional self‐administered survey of JoinCT was conducted among cancer patients with various socio‐demographic backgrounds and medical conditions. Besides content validity, Cronbach's alpha was used to evaluate the internal consistency of domains, and confirmatory factor analysis was used to evaluate the model fit of the JoinCT framework.ResultsA total of 389 respondents participated in the survey. Based on the results obtained from a field data collection phase, JoinCT consisted of four independent variables domains, namely “knowledge”, “perception of benefits”, “perception of risks”, and “confidence”. The only dependent variable was the willingness to participate in a clinical trial. The minimum Cronbach's alpha was 0.937, and the model fit for the overall framework of JoinCT is also excellent with Comparative Fit Index (> 0.90), root mean square error approximation (< 0.08), and Standardized Root Mean Square Residual (< 0.08).ConclusionsThe Join Clinical Trial Questionnaire (JoinCT) was successfully validated with excellent reliability and validity, and a good model fit. The main factors that contribute to willingness to participate in clinical trials are knowledge, perception of benefits, perception of risks, and confidence.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Oncology,General Medicine

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