Participant Experience of Taking Part in Periodontal Experimental Studies.

IF 1.9 Q2 DENTISTRY, ORAL SURGERY & MEDICINE International Journal of Dentistry Pub Date : 2024-11-27 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.1155/ijod/8888815
Yi-Chu Wu, Fernanda L Schumacher, Dimitris N Tatakis
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Objective: Despite the plethora of published periodontal interventional and experimental studies, there are no reports evaluating the experience of the participants as a research subject or their willingness for repeat participation in a similar study. This study aimed to determine the participants' experience and willingness to participate again in periodontal experimental studies and to explore factors that affect the participants' research experience. Materials and Methods: Questionnaires from four completed experimental wound healing studies with 76 total participants were extracted and analyzed. The participants answered the same specific questions at their last study visit. The questions asked were "overall experience in the study" and "willingness to participate in the study again," with each question providing five levels/possible answers. Questionnaires also provided an opportunity for participants to offer open-ended comments about their participation. Frequency distribution and logistic regression analyses were performed to evaluate the association between the participant's responses and study characteristics. Results: All 76 participants answered the specific questions. Overall, 88.2% of participants had a positive experience from their research participation, and 65.8% of them would participate again in such a study. Of the 76 participants, 50 were in studies that included multiple (≥2) experimental wounds, while 26 received only a single experimental wound. Participation experience was negatively associated with the number of wounds received (p < 0.001), while willingness to participate again was positively associated with participation experience (p < 0.001). Conclusions: Within the present study limitations, volunteers participating in periodontal experimental studies have an overall positive experience and express willingness for repeat participation.

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参加牙周实验研究的参与者经验。
目的:尽管发表了大量的牙周干预和实验研究,但没有报告评估参与者作为研究对象的经验或他们重复参与类似研究的意愿。本研究旨在了解被试再次参与牙周实验研究的经验及意愿,并探讨影响被试研究经验的因素。材料与方法:从4项已完成的实验性伤口愈合研究中抽取问卷,共76名参与者进行分析。参与者在上一次研究访问中回答了同样的具体问题。所问的问题是“研究的总体经验”和“再次参与研究的意愿”,每个问题提供五个层次/可能的答案。问卷调查也为参与者提供了一个机会,让他们对自己的参与情况提出开放式的评论。使用频率分布和逻辑回归分析来评估参与者的反应与研究特征之间的关联。结果:76名参与者均回答了具体问题。总体而言,88.2%的参与者对他们的研究参与有积极的体验,其中65.8%的人会再次参加这样的研究。在76名参与者中,50名研究中包括多个(≥2个)实验性伤口,而26名研究中只有一个实验性伤口。参与经验与受伤次数呈负相关(p < 0.001),而再次参与的意愿与参与经验呈正相关(p < 0.001)。结论:在本研究的限制下,参加牙周实验研究的志愿者总体上有积极的体验,并表达了重复参与的意愿。
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International Journal of Dentistry
International Journal of Dentistry DENTISTRY, ORAL SURGERY & MEDICINE-
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