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Assessing Communication Practice during Clinical Trial Recruitment and Consent: The Clinical Trial Communication Inventory (CTCI)

In: Clinical Trials in Vulnerable Populations

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  • Aurora Occa
  • Susan Morgan
  • Amber Finn
  • Jessica Raley
  • Wei Peng
  • Soroya Julian McFarlane
  • Janice Krieger
  • JoNell E. Potter

Abstract

The development and evaluation of training programs with the potential to improve informed consent and accrual to clinical trials depend heavily on the ability to measure outcomes of these trainings. In this chapter, we present the development of an instrument, the clinical trial communication inventory (CTCI). Data were collected from 87 clinical research professionals at three academic medical centers, which were analyzed using factor analytic methods and reliability testing procedures. This testing resulted in eight subscales representing verbal, nonverbal, and privacy protection behaviors. While the final CTCI instrument would benefit from further validity testing, it represents a resource that can be used to evaluate future trainings of research professionals.

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  • Aurora Occa & Susan Morgan & Amber Finn & Jessica Raley & Wei Peng & Soroya Julian McFarlane & Janice Krieger & JoNell E. Potter, 2018. "Assessing Communication Practice during Clinical Trial Recruitment and Consent: The Clinical Trial Communication Inventory (CTCI)," Chapters, in: Milica Prostran (ed.), Clinical Trials in Vulnerable Populations, IntechOpen.
  • Handle: RePEc:ito:pchaps:122499
    DOI: 10.5772/intechopen.70192
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    Keywords

    clinical trial communication; accrual; verbal & nonverbal communication; informed consent; measures;
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    • I11 - Health, Education, and Welfare - - Health - - - Analysis of Health Care Markets

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