Public perception of participation in low-risk clinical trials in critical care using waived consent: a Canadian national survey

Dawn Opgenorth, D’Arcy J. Duquette, Linda Tyre, Robyn Auld, Kim Crowder, Peggy Gilchrist,Paul J. Young,Sean M. Bagshaw

Canadian Journal of Anesthesia/Journal canadien d'anesthésie(2024)

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The acceptability of waiver of consent for participation in clinical research in intensive care unit (ICU) settings is uncertain. We sought to survey the Canadian public to assess levels of support, comfort, and acceptability for waived consent for low-risk clinical trials. We performed a prospective cross-sectional survey of the Canadian public aged 18 yr or older. The survey was conducted by Ipsos between 19 and 23 November 2020. The survey content was derived from a literature review and in consultation with a patient and family partnership committee. The survey focused on attitudes and beliefs on waived consent for participation in low-risk clinical trials in ICU settings. The survey contained 35 items focused on sociodemographics, general health status, participation in medical research, and levels of support and comfort with research and with waived consent. The survey used a case study of a low-risk clinical trial intervention in ICU patients. Analysis was descriptive. We included 2,000 participants, 38
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bed capacity,health care provider,intensive care units,patient-centred care,physician-patient relations,quality
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