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Are We Scared of Clinical Trials if Not Sufficiently Informed and Educated?

Lejla Burnazovic-RisticAndrea TodicSanita Maleskic KapoJasna KusturicaAida KuloSvjetlana Loga-ZecIzeta Aganovic-MusinovicMaida Rakanovic-Todic
Published in: Advances in medical education and practice (2022)
Students have knowledge of the basic design and ethical aspects of CTs. Positive attitudes toward the impact of CTs on medical practice were shown in students of higher years of study, where educational intervention of additional knowledge of CTs was inserted and those students expressed better knowledge of CTs. However, no significant impact was detected between knowledge and willingness to participate in CTs, irrespective of years of study, reflecting the third of students that would participate in CTs. Changes in medical curricula led to the change in students' knowledge and attitudes regarding CTs as well as their involvement in CTs.
Keyphrases
  • healthcare
  • high school
  • clinical trial
  • randomized controlled trial
  • primary care
  • mental health
  • quality improvement
  • decision making