Barriers to clinical research in children with inflammatory bowel disease: The patients' perspective
Wael El-Matary,
Vini Deora and
Kanika Grover
PLOS ONE, 2018, vol. 13, issue 11, 1-7
Abstract:
Background: The aim of this study was to determine the proportion of patients’ caregivers willing to participate in clinical research and examine the possible barriers against recruitment to clinical research in children with inflammatory bowel disease. Methods: In a cross-sectional study, caregivers and children with inflammatory bowel disease were surveyed via a questionnaire that addressed parents’ willingness to participate in clinical studies and factors influencing their willingness to participate. Results: A total of 118 caregivers to children with inflammatory bowel disease [median age 14.5, IQR: 12.0–15.8 years, 60 boys, 61 (52%) with Crohn’s disease] who were followed for a median duration of 1.73 years (IQR 0.4–3.6 years) completed the survey. One hundred and four (88.2%) caregivers answered “Definitely” or “Probably” to participate in clinical research while 14 (11.8%) were “Neutral” or “Probably” unwilling to participate (P
Date: 2018
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