Who says "no" to participating in stroke clinical trials and why: an observational study from the Vancouver Stroke Program.
Zoe R O'NeillHalina M DeptuckLauren QuongGenoveva MacleanKarina VillalunaPrincess King-AzoteMukul SharmaKen ButcherRobert G HartThalia Shoshana FieldPublished in: Trials (2019)
Concern surrounding drug safety, randomization, and disinterest were the chief deterrents to enrolment; there were also differences in rates of consent by gender. A better understanding of why patients refuse participation in stroke trials may help to develop future patient-directed communication strategies to improve enrolment. Further research is required to better understand the reasons underlying gender disparities in consent rates.