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Research Article
A Survey on the Willingness of Clinical Research Professionals to Participate in Clinical Research
Author(s): Rania M. Felemban, Soha Elmorsy, Matthew D. Dick and Irwin MartinRania M. Felemban, Soha Elmorsy, Matthew D. Dick and Irwin Martin
Objective: To identify the impact of professional knowledge and education on willingness to participate in clinical trials.
Methods: The study was conducted during January 2017 at Eastern Michigan University, Michigan, United States. It was a cross-sectional quantitative study in which clinical research professionals were invited to complete a shortened version of the Center for Information and Study on Clinical Research Participation (CISCRP) survey assessing their willingness to participate in clinical trials. A comparison was made between the sample of this study and the results of the CISCRP survey.
Results: The 83 people who answered the survey represent 20% of the total number of people, which are 415, who were invited to participate. The study found that 80.6% of the survey respondents were willing to participat.. Read More»
DOI:
10.4172/2155-6113.1000739
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