BACKGROUND: Therapeutic misconception (TM), which occurs when research subjects fail to appreciate the distinction between the imperatives of clinical research and ordinary treatment, may undercut the process of obtaining meaningful consent to clinical research participation. Previous studies have found that TM is widespread, but progress in addressing TM has been stymied by the absence of a validated method for assessing its presence. PURPOSE: The goal of this study was to develop and validate a theoretically grounded measure of TM, assess its diagnostic accuracy, and test previous findings regarding TM\u27s prevalence. METHODS: A total of 220 participants were recruited from clinical trials at four academic medical centers in the United S...
Background: Therapeutic misunderstanding (TMU) and its three facets: therapeutic misconception, ther...
"Therapeutic misconception" (TM) refers to inappropriate assumptions and beliefs on the part of rese...
The term 'therapeutic misconception' (TM) was introduced in 1982 to conceptualize how some psychiat...
Summary Points: A key component of informed consent to participate in medical research is the unders...
Therapeutic misconception (TM)-when clinical research participants fail to adequately grasp the diff...
Therapeutic Misconception (TM) is recognized as a major limitation on valid consent to clinical tria...
Participants in clinical trials frequently fail to appreciate key differences between research and c...
Background: Participants in clinical trials frequently fail to appreciate key differences between re...
Clinical trial research participants often exhibit therapeutic misunderstanding. Factor and item ana...
Studies repeatedly have shown that clinical research subjects have trouble appreciating the implicat...
A Spanish translation of this publication is available to download under Additional Files below. ...
The article addresses the frequency and risk factors of therapeutic misconceptions in clinical resea...
BACKGROUND: Participants in clinical trials frequently fail to appreciate key differences between re...
BACKGROUND: The therapeutic misconception occurs when a research subject fails to appreciate the dis...
Responding to the paper by Miller and Joffe, we review the development of the concept of therapeutic...
Background: Therapeutic misunderstanding (TMU) and its three facets: therapeutic misconception, ther...
"Therapeutic misconception" (TM) refers to inappropriate assumptions and beliefs on the part of rese...
The term 'therapeutic misconception' (TM) was introduced in 1982 to conceptualize how some psychiat...
Summary Points: A key component of informed consent to participate in medical research is the unders...
Therapeutic misconception (TM)-when clinical research participants fail to adequately grasp the diff...
Therapeutic Misconception (TM) is recognized as a major limitation on valid consent to clinical tria...
Participants in clinical trials frequently fail to appreciate key differences between research and c...
Background: Participants in clinical trials frequently fail to appreciate key differences between re...
Clinical trial research participants often exhibit therapeutic misunderstanding. Factor and item ana...
Studies repeatedly have shown that clinical research subjects have trouble appreciating the implicat...
A Spanish translation of this publication is available to download under Additional Files below. ...
The article addresses the frequency and risk factors of therapeutic misconceptions in clinical resea...
BACKGROUND: Participants in clinical trials frequently fail to appreciate key differences between re...
BACKGROUND: The therapeutic misconception occurs when a research subject fails to appreciate the dis...
Responding to the paper by Miller and Joffe, we review the development of the concept of therapeutic...
Background: Therapeutic misunderstanding (TMU) and its three facets: therapeutic misconception, ther...
"Therapeutic misconception" (TM) refers to inappropriate assumptions and beliefs on the part of rese...
The term 'therapeutic misconception' (TM) was introduced in 1982 to conceptualize how some psychiat...