Sociodemographic and psychological characteristics influencing patients' willingness to participate in clinical trials.
Rita GouveiaVitor Tedim CruzLuís AlmeidaPublished in: BMJ open quality (2022)
Patients who were willing to participate in clinical trials exhibited different psychological characteristics to patients who refused. Specifically, they were more curious and self-efficacious, less anxious and reported a higher level of social support than patients who declined to participate. Identifying characteristics that condition the individual's decision to participate in a clinical trial has important implications for the development of patient-focused communication strategies and improved recruitment approaches.