Journal of Patient Experience (Jun 2022)

Succinct Cancer Clinical Trial Consent Forms in Rural Patients With Cancer: A Secondary Analysis of a Randomized, Double-Blinded study

  • Jana Wieland MD,
  • Daniel Satele BS,
  • Yahya Almodallal MBBS,
  • Paul Novotny MS,
  • Stephanie L. Pritzl MD,
  • Sumithra J. Mandrekar PhD,
  • Aminah Jatoi MD

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1177/23743735221107242
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 9

Abstract

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Rural patients are often underrepresented in cancer clinical trials. This is a secondary analysis of a study that tested short (2000 word) versus long (6000 word) consent forms with a focus on rurality. Among 240 patients, 89 (37%) were rural. Seventy-one (80%) rural and 117 (77%) nonrural patients signed a consent form of any length ( P = .68). Forty-one of 47 (87%) rural patients signed a short consent form; in contrast, 30 of 42 (71%) signed a long form. These trends suggest rural patients are more likely to sign short consent forms. Further study is indicated.