Who Needs What? Perceptions of Patients and Caregivers in Oncology Phase 1 Trials

  • Rezash V
  • Reed J
  • Gedeon B
  • et al.
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Background: The study design and nature of oncology phase 1 clinical trials create a uniquely vulnerable patient population yet little research has been conducted to identify the added burden these trials create for both cancer patients and their caregiver(s)., Objective: Examining the perceptions and needs of patients and their caregivers participating in phase 1 oncology clinical trials, the investigators tested the hypothesis that the caregiver will exhibit a higher level of burden and/or distress than the patient., Method: A mixed-methods exploratory process utilizing patient and caregiver interviews and quality-of-life questionnaires was used to assess the psychosocial burdens associated with oncology clinical trial participation. A qualitative and quantitative analysis of the responses were 8 performed., Result: Both patients and caregivers reported similar themes identifying the burdens and benefits related to phase 1 clinical trial participation. However, the caregivers' expressed burden exceeded that of the patients' validating the study's hypothesis., Conclusion: The need for ongoing additional support services for not only the patient but also the caregiver was identified. Copyright © The Author(s) 2019.

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Rezash, V., Reed, J., Gedeon, B., Parsons, E., Siedlecki, S., Daniels, B., & Shepard, D. R. (2020). Who Needs What? Perceptions of Patients and Caregivers in Oncology Phase 1 Trials. Journal of Patient Experience, 7(1), 27–33. https://doi.org/10.1177/2374373519830743

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