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- Title
The status quo and influencing factors of clinical research nurses' participation in preoperative blood sampling in patients with pulmonary nodules.
- Authors
Yuan, Huadi; Lan, Meijuan; He, Hong; Hong, Pinghua; Gao, Liyan
- Abstract
Background: Under-recruitment in clinical trials has become a worldwide problem, and has many causes that need to be understood. Clinical Research Nurses (CRNs) provide a new research perspective. Aim: To understand the current situation about the informed consent rate after the participation of CRNs and analyse the possible influencing factors. Methods: This cross-sectional study was conducted at a hospital. A convenience sample was used to study patients with pulmonary nodules who underwent day surgery from March to May 2023. Patients first received information from doctors and a second session by CRNs was provided for those who initially were hesitant about the research. A questionnaire survey was conducted using an online survey platform to collect information. Results: After education by doctors, 208 patients were hesitant and CRNs conducted a second education session, the CICARE model was used for communication. Following this session a further 161 patients were willing to participate. Finally, 374 patients were willing to participate. Related factors include age, education level and the attitude of self-assessed family members towards their participation in clinical projects. Conclusions: CRNs' participation can improve patients' willingness to participate. It is crucial to pay attention to the role of CRNs and propose a new model of CRNs involvement in clinical research based on identifying factors.
- Subjects
CHINA; PATIENT selection; NURSES; RESEARCH personnel; PREOPERATIVE period; CROSS-sectional method; MEDICAL history taking; COMMUNICATIVE competence; OCCUPATIONAL roles; RESEARCH funding; T-test (Statistics); THERAPEUTICS; CLINICAL medicine research; CLINICAL trials; HUMAN research subjects; BLOOD collection; STATISTICAL sampling; QUESTIONNAIRES; SEX distribution; RESIDENTIAL patterns; TERTIARY care; DESCRIPTIVE statistics; CHI-squared test; AGE distribution; SURVEYS; FAMILY attitudes; ATTITUDE (Psychology); INFORMED consent (Medical law); SOLITARY pulmonary nodule; MARITAL status; ECONOMIC impact; ATTITUDES of medical personnel; CONFIDENCE intervals; DATA analysis software; PATIENT participation; EDUCATIONAL attainment; EMPLOYMENT
- Publication
Journal of Research in Nursing, 2024, Vol 29, Issue 4/5, p334
- ISSN
1744-9871
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1177/17449871241246971