Searching for cures: Inner-city and rural patients' awareness and perceptions of cancer clinical trials

Fewer than 5% of cancer patients participate in clinical trials, making it challenging to test new therapies or interventions for cancer. Even within that small number, patients living in inner-city and rural areas are underrepresented in clinical trials. This study explores cancer patients' aw...

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Main Authors: Mugur Geana, Joseph Erba, Hope Krebill, Gary Doolittle, Sheshadri Madhusudhana, Abdulraheem Qasem, Nikki Malomo, Denise Sharp
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Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2017-03-01
Series:Contemporary Clinical Trials Communications
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Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2451865416300503
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spelling doaj-85de48cfcd6e432eb2f06a4a9e32c6e22020-11-24T23:07:38ZengElsevierContemporary Clinical Trials Communications2451-86542017-03-015C727910.1016/j.conctc.2016.12.004Searching for cures: Inner-city and rural patients' awareness and perceptions of cancer clinical trialsMugur Geana0Joseph Erba1Hope Krebill2Gary Doolittle3Sheshadri Madhusudhana4Abdulraheem Qasem5Nikki Malomo6Denise Sharp7William Allen White School of Journalism and Mass Communications, The University of Kansas, 1435 Jayhawk Blvd., Lawrence, KS 66045, USAWilliam Allen White School of Journalism and Mass Communications, The University of Kansas, 1435 Jayhawk Blvd., Lawrence, KS 66045, USAMidwest Cancer Alliance, 4350 Shawnee Mission Parkway, Fairway, KS 66205, USASchool of Medicine, The University of Kansas Cancer Center, 3901 Rainbow Blvd., Kansas City, KS 66160, USARichard and Annette Bloch Cancer Center, Truman Medical Centers, 2301 Holmes., Kansas City, MO 64108, USARichard and Annette Bloch Cancer Center, Truman Medical Centers, 2301 Holmes., Kansas City, MO 64108, USARichard and Annette Bloch Cancer Center, Truman Medical Centers, 2301 Holmes., Kansas City, MO 64108, USARichard and Annette Bloch Cancer Center, Truman Medical Centers, 2301 Holmes., Kansas City, MO 64108, USAFewer than 5% of cancer patients participate in clinical trials, making it challenging to test new therapies or interventions for cancer. Even within that small number, patients living in inner-city and rural areas are underrepresented in clinical trials. This study explores cancer patients' awareness and perceptions of cancer clinical trials, as well as their perceptions of patient-provider interactions related to discussing cancer clinical trials in order to improve accrual in cancer clinical trials. Interviews with 66 former and current in inner-city and rural cancer patients revealed a lack of awareness and understanding about clinical trials, as well as misconceptions about what clinical trials entail. Findings also revealed that commercials and television shows play a prominent role in forming inner-city and rural patients' attitudes and/or misconceptions about clinical trials. However, rural patients were more likely to hold unfavorable views about clinical trials than inner-city patients. Patient-provider discussions emerged as being crucial for increasing awareness of clinical trials among patients and recruiting them to trials. Findings from this study will inform communication strategies to enhance recruitment to cancer clinical trials by increasing awareness and countering misconceptions about clinical trials.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2451865416300503Clinical trialCancerHealth communicationKnowledgeBehaviorAttitudes
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author Mugur Geana
Joseph Erba
Hope Krebill
Gary Doolittle
Sheshadri Madhusudhana
Abdulraheem Qasem
Nikki Malomo
Denise Sharp
spellingShingle Mugur Geana
Joseph Erba
Hope Krebill
Gary Doolittle
Sheshadri Madhusudhana
Abdulraheem Qasem
Nikki Malomo
Denise Sharp
Searching for cures: Inner-city and rural patients' awareness and perceptions of cancer clinical trials
Contemporary Clinical Trials Communications
Clinical trial
Cancer
Health communication
Knowledge
Behavior
Attitudes
author_facet Mugur Geana
Joseph Erba
Hope Krebill
Gary Doolittle
Sheshadri Madhusudhana
Abdulraheem Qasem
Nikki Malomo
Denise Sharp
author_sort Mugur Geana
title Searching for cures: Inner-city and rural patients' awareness and perceptions of cancer clinical trials
title_short Searching for cures: Inner-city and rural patients' awareness and perceptions of cancer clinical trials
title_full Searching for cures: Inner-city and rural patients' awareness and perceptions of cancer clinical trials
title_fullStr Searching for cures: Inner-city and rural patients' awareness and perceptions of cancer clinical trials
title_full_unstemmed Searching for cures: Inner-city and rural patients' awareness and perceptions of cancer clinical trials
title_sort searching for cures: inner-city and rural patients' awareness and perceptions of cancer clinical trials
publisher Elsevier
series Contemporary Clinical Trials Communications
issn 2451-8654
publishDate 2017-03-01
description Fewer than 5% of cancer patients participate in clinical trials, making it challenging to test new therapies or interventions for cancer. Even within that small number, patients living in inner-city and rural areas are underrepresented in clinical trials. This study explores cancer patients' awareness and perceptions of cancer clinical trials, as well as their perceptions of patient-provider interactions related to discussing cancer clinical trials in order to improve accrual in cancer clinical trials. Interviews with 66 former and current in inner-city and rural cancer patients revealed a lack of awareness and understanding about clinical trials, as well as misconceptions about what clinical trials entail. Findings also revealed that commercials and television shows play a prominent role in forming inner-city and rural patients' attitudes and/or misconceptions about clinical trials. However, rural patients were more likely to hold unfavorable views about clinical trials than inner-city patients. Patient-provider discussions emerged as being crucial for increasing awareness of clinical trials among patients and recruiting them to trials. Findings from this study will inform communication strategies to enhance recruitment to cancer clinical trials by increasing awareness and countering misconceptions about clinical trials.
topic Clinical trial
Cancer
Health communication
Knowledge
Behavior
Attitudes
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2451865416300503
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