Predictors of patient’s intentions to participate in pragmatic clinical trials: An initial exploration

作者: Bryan Gibson , Jorie M. Butler , Lacey Lewis , Charlene Weir

DOI: 10.1016/J.SSMPH.2016.02.005

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摘要: The Veterans Health Administration is implementing a pragmatic trial research program, called Point of Care Research (POC-R). purpose this telephone survey in which respondents were randomized to different framing conditions the POC-R was determine impact differing frames on attitudes towards program and intentions participate; relative importance beliefs discriminating low vs. high intenders participate POC-R. addressed veterans' perceptions POC-R, their willingness trial. Overall, felt positively intended participate. Differing not associated with either (towards program) or However, specific toward predictive

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