Current literature suggests that therapeutic misconception – a belief by participants in a clinical trial that they are in fact simply being given clinical care – is common, especially among illiterate populations in developing countries. Therapeutic misconception reflects problems in informed consent, as people agree to participate in clinical trials without being aware that the trial procedures and test products may not in fact benefit them. In this study of Malawian adults who had participated in research projects of various kinds during the preceding years, we found that the majority participated in research for the sake of obtaining better quality treatment made available through the clinical trials as ancillary care. Their consent to ...
BACKGROUND: Existing evidence suggests that there is often limited understanding among participants ...
A Spanish translation of this publication is available to download under Additional Files below. ...
Understanding how patients decide whether to enroll in research can help improve educational materia...
Current literature suggests that therapeutic misconception - a belief by participants in a clinical ...
Current literature suggests that therapeutic misconception – a belief by participants in a clinical ...
Potential participants for clinical trials which aim to define treatments for life-threatening condi...
Studies repeatedly have shown that clinical research subjects have trouble appreciating the implicat...
Objectives: To identify possible existence of therapeutic misconception and its effects on clinical ...
Therapeutic misconception (TM)-when clinical research participants fail to adequately grasp the diff...
Summary Points: A key component of informed consent to participate in medical research is the unders...
Participants in clinical trials frequently fail to appreciate key differences between research and c...
Participants\' refusal to take part in research is an unpleasant experience that investigators face....
BACKGROUND: Participants in clinical trials frequently fail to appreciate key differences between re...
Using examples from psychiatric research, the authors explore the ethical dilemma of the therapeuti...
RIGHTS : This article is licensed under the BioMed Central licence at http://www.biomedcentral.com/...
BACKGROUND: Existing evidence suggests that there is often limited understanding among participants ...
A Spanish translation of this publication is available to download under Additional Files below. ...
Understanding how patients decide whether to enroll in research can help improve educational materia...
Current literature suggests that therapeutic misconception - a belief by participants in a clinical ...
Current literature suggests that therapeutic misconception – a belief by participants in a clinical ...
Potential participants for clinical trials which aim to define treatments for life-threatening condi...
Studies repeatedly have shown that clinical research subjects have trouble appreciating the implicat...
Objectives: To identify possible existence of therapeutic misconception and its effects on clinical ...
Therapeutic misconception (TM)-when clinical research participants fail to adequately grasp the diff...
Summary Points: A key component of informed consent to participate in medical research is the unders...
Participants in clinical trials frequently fail to appreciate key differences between research and c...
Participants\' refusal to take part in research is an unpleasant experience that investigators face....
BACKGROUND: Participants in clinical trials frequently fail to appreciate key differences between re...
Using examples from psychiatric research, the authors explore the ethical dilemma of the therapeuti...
RIGHTS : This article is licensed under the BioMed Central licence at http://www.biomedcentral.com/...
BACKGROUND: Existing evidence suggests that there is often limited understanding among participants ...
A Spanish translation of this publication is available to download under Additional Files below. ...
Understanding how patients decide whether to enroll in research can help improve educational materia...