类风湿关节炎患者临床试验调查。

Mitsuru Kato, H. Okada, S. Takenaka, Y. Takakuwa, Noriko Mitsutake, T. Mitsui
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对1999年4月在爱知医科大学附属医院门诊就诊的177例类风湿关节炎患者的临床试验图像及临床试验需求进行了调查。72.3%的研究患者对临床试验没有足够的了解,而27.7%的患者对临床试验有足够的了解。有临床试验经验的患者占8.5%,无临床试验经验的患者占19.2%。此外,11.3%的患者会自愿参加试验,7.9%的患者会拒绝参加试验。许多病人都认为临床试验与人体实验相似。然而,没有一个作为实验对象的病人后悔他们以前参与过这样的试验。患者不愿意参加临床试验的原因是很清楚的,因为很多人对研究药物的作用没有足够的了解,担心这些药物的副作用,对这些试验也有一种普遍的焦虑感。这些问题为医院药剂师创造了一个新的角色,即作为临床研究协调员,通过药物咨询协助临床试验过程。
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Survey of Clinical Trials in Patients with Rheumatoid Arthritis.
A survey regarding understanding the images and demands of clinical trials was carried out on 177 ambulatory patients with rheumatoid arthritis at Aichi Medical University Hospital in April 1999. 72.3% of the study patients did not have a sufficient understanding of the clinical trials, while 27.7% of the patients did have a sufficient understanding. A total of 8.5%, of the patients had previous experience as trial subjects in clinical trials while 19.2% of the patients did not. In addition, 11.3% of the patients would take part of their own free will while 7.9% of the patients would refuse to take part in the trial. Many patients have an image that clinical trials are similar to experiments on humans. However, none of the patients with experience as subjects regretted their previous involvement in such trials. The reasons are clear why patients do not want to participate in clinical trials, since many people do not have a sufficient understanding of the effects of investigational drugs, are worried about the side effects of such drugs, and also have a general feeling of anxiety about such trials. These concerns have created a new role for hospital pharmacists as a CRC (Clinical Research Coordinator) to assist in the clinical trial process through medication counseling.
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