Motivators to participation in medical trials: The application of social and personal categorization

作者: Shayesta Dhalla , Gary Poole

DOI: 10.1080/13548506.2013.764604

关键词: HIV vaccineCategorizationApplied psychologySocial benefitsMedical researchSocial psychologyCoping (psychology)Health belief modelMedicine

摘要: The Health Belief Model provides a framework to understand motivators for volunteering medical research. Motivators can take the form of social and personal benefits. In this systematic review articles, we contrast participation in actual cancer trials those HIV vaccine trials. We retrieved eight articles from 2000 2012 examining Personal benefits were most often psychological nature, such as "coping with symptoms." Social included "advancing research," "helping other patients," "for their family." While specific vary between considerations - research trials, these fall into similar categories at frequencies. For example, personal/psychological are common each. Participant recruitment must be mindful both

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