Patient advocacy and patient centredness in participant recruitment to randomized-controlled trials: implications for informed consent
Zelda Tomlin PhD
Research Fellow, Department of Primary Care and Public Health, Cardiff University, Cardiff
Search for more papers by this authorIsabel deSalis PhD
Research Fellow, School of Social and Community Medicine, University of Bristol, Bristol
Search for more papers by this authorMerran Toerien PhD
Research Fellow RCUK, Department of Sociology, University of York, York
Search for more papers by this authorJenny L. Donovan PhD
Research Fellow RCUK, Department of Sociology, University of York, York
Search for more papers by this authorZelda Tomlin PhD
Research Fellow, Department of Primary Care and Public Health, Cardiff University, Cardiff
Search for more papers by this authorIsabel deSalis PhD
Research Fellow, School of Social and Community Medicine, University of Bristol, Bristol
Search for more papers by this authorMerran Toerien PhD
Research Fellow RCUK, Department of Sociology, University of York, York
Search for more papers by this authorJenny L. Donovan PhD
Research Fellow RCUK, Department of Sociology, University of York, York
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Context With the routinization of evidence-based medicine and of the randomized-controlled trial (RCT), more patients are becoming ‘sites of evidence production’ yet, little is known about how they are recruited as participants; there is some evidence that ‘substantively valid consent’ is difficult to achieve.
Objective To explore the views and experiences of nurses recruiting patients to randomized-controlled trials and to examine the extent to which their recruitment practices were patient-centred and patient empowering.
Design Semi-structured in-depth interviews; audio recording of recruitment appointments; thematic interactional analysis (drawing on discourse and conversation analysis).
Setting and participants Nurses recruiting patients to five publicly funded RCTs and patients consenting to the recording of their recruitment sessions.
Main outcome measures The views of recruiting nurses about their recruitment role; the extent to which nurse–patient interactions were patient-centred; the nature of the nurses’ interactional strategies and the nature and extent of patient participation in the discussion.
Results The nurses had a keen sense of themselves as clinicians and patient advocates and their perceptions of the trial and its interventions were inextricably linked to those of the patients. However, many of their recruitment practices made it difficult for patients to play an active and informed part in the discussion about trial participation, raising questions over the quality of consent decisions.
Conclusion Nurses working in patient recruitment to RCTs need to reconcile two different worlds with different demands and ethics. Evidence production, a central task in evidence-based medicine, poses a challenge to patient-centred practice and more research and relevant training are needed.
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