Decision-making and autonomy among participants in early-phase cancer immunotherapy trials: a qualitative study
Jonathan Avery,
Jennifer A.H. Bell,
Khotira Baryolay
et al.
Abstract:Background
Participants considering early-phase cancer clinical trials (CTs) need to understand the unique risks and benefits prior to providing informed consent. This qualitative study explored the factors that influence patients’ decisions about participating in early-phase cancer immunotherapy CTs through the ethical lens of relational autonomy.
Methods
Using an interpretive descriptive design, interviews were conducted with 21 adult patients wi… Show more
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