Evaluating stress, satisfaction and the associated influencing factors of participants in cancer clinical trials: a cross-sectional study in China

Author:

Jiang Shiyu,Liu Peng,Yang Sheng,Yang Jianliang,Wu Dawei,Fang Hong,Qin Yan,Zhou Shengyu,Xu Jianping,Sun Yongkun,Mo Hongnan,Gui Lin,Xing Puyuan,Lan Bo,Zhang Bo,Tang Le,Sun Yan,Shi YuankaiORCID

Abstract

ObjectivesPatients’ stress and satisfaction concerning cancer clinical trials (CCT) may affect study accrual and quality. Our study aimed to evaluate stress and satisfaction in CCT and the influencing factors.DesignCross-sectional analysis done by a questionnaire after informed consent.SettingCancer Hospital, Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences.Participants199 CCT participants. Primary and secondary outcome measures self-assessed stress and satisfaction in CCT.ResultsAmong 199 participants, 83.9% would join CCT again; 72.9% had enough time to decide on trial participation; 73.9% claimed complete awareness of CCT; 3.5% doubted CCT’s significance and scientific quality; 33.2% deemed CCT time-consuming; 73.9% scored satisfaction ≥9/10; and 25.6% claimed moderate to severe stress. Positive factors for satisfaction were enough decision time (OR=0.36, p=0.0003), better impressions of doctors (OR=0.41, p=0.047) and less time-consuming trials (OR=0.43, p<0.0001). Individuals with more prior uninsured medical expenses (OR=1.23, p=0.026), less time consumption (OR=2.35, p<0.0001) and more tests in CCT (OR=0.64, p=0.035) were less likely to experience stress. Phase III study participants bore less stress than phase II (OR=0.29, p=0.032) but more than phase I (OR=1.18, p=0.009).ConclusionsOur study addressed factors influencing CCT participants’ stress and satisfaction. We suggested measures to improve patients’ experiences in CCT.Trial registration numberNCT03412344; Pre-results.

Publisher

BMJ

Subject

General Medicine

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