2019
DOI: 10.4103/ssj.ssj_23_19
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Patients' attitudes and knowledge toward clinical trial participation

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“…In our survey, vaccine trials appeared more appealing for participant enrollment than treatment-related trials (17.5% vs. 15%). The mentioned percentage is lower than the percentage reported from previous surveys conducted to assess people's agreement to participate in any clinical trial in the MENA region ( Al-Rawashdeh et al, 2019 , Altaf et al, 2019 , Gharaibeh et al, 2020 ; Lawati et al.,2018; Nasef et al.,2014 ). A public survey conducted in Saudi Arabia demonstrated that 26.9% of the participants were willing to participate in clinical trials ( Al-Rawashdeh et al,2019 ).…”
Section: Discussioncontrasting
confidence: 57%
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“…In our survey, vaccine trials appeared more appealing for participant enrollment than treatment-related trials (17.5% vs. 15%). The mentioned percentage is lower than the percentage reported from previous surveys conducted to assess people's agreement to participate in any clinical trial in the MENA region ( Al-Rawashdeh et al, 2019 , Altaf et al, 2019 , Gharaibeh et al, 2020 ; Lawati et al.,2018; Nasef et al.,2014 ). A public survey conducted in Saudi Arabia demonstrated that 26.9% of the participants were willing to participate in clinical trials ( Al-Rawashdeh et al,2019 ).…”
Section: Discussioncontrasting
confidence: 57%
“…To our knowledge, there is a scarcity of data pertaining to knowledge, attitude, and perception towards participation in clinical trials among the public from this region. A lot of published literature report data from the healthcare settings in the region ( Al-Dakhil et al, 2016 , Altaf et al, 2019 , Gharaibeh et al, 2020 ; Lawati et al,2018; Nasef et al.,2014 ). This study highlighted that only 15 to 17.5% of the surveyed people were willing to participate in COVID-19 clinical trials.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In addition, 6.3% reported previous participation in clinical trials. Literature suggests that patients were not accustomed to clinical research participation as previously reported in Saudi Arabia [ 11 , 13 ], Canada [ 8 ], and Germany [ 10 ]. However, when asked if they preferred to receive incentives to join the research, 32.5% of them responded affirmatively, while 31.4% had no firm opinion, and the rest opposed it (36.1%).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 93%
“…This indicates that the overall motivation of patients to participate in a clinical trial was positive. Similarly, Altaf and colleagues [ 13 ], documented that 69% of the patients who were scheduled for surgery were positive towards clinical trial participation. Alataf et al [ 13 ] also pointed out that educational levels were observed to have a significant association with willingness to participate in clinical trials (p<0.05), while Kong and associates [ 12 ] noted that patients who have a spouse or children were more likely to participate in clinical trials.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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