An educational video to increase clinical trials enrollment among breast cancer patients

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Wei Du
Darlene Mood
Shirish Gadgeel
Michael S. Simon
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[1] Wayne State University,Carman and Ann Adams Department of Pediatrics
[2] Wayne State University,Clinical Pharmacology & Toxicology, Department of Pediatrics
[3] Children’s Hospital of Michigan,College of Nursing
[4] Wayne State University,Division of Hematology/Oncology
[5] Karmanos Cancer Institute at Wayne State University,Population Studies and Prevention Program
[6] Karmanos Cancer Institute at Wayne State University,undefined
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Clinical trials enrollment; Breast cancer; Educational video; Attitudes regarding clinical trials; Racial disparity;
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Only 3% of women with breast cancer participate in cancer clinical trials nationwide. The lack of awareness about clinical trials is a significant barrier towards clinical trials participation. A study was conducted at a large urban Comprehensive Cancer Center to test (1) the effectiveness of an 18-min educational video on improving attitudes toward clinical trials and trials enrollment among new breast cancer patients seen at the Karmanos Cancer Institute, and (2) to assess racial differences in attitudes regarding clinical trials. Participants were randomized to either the educational intervention prior to their first oncology clinic appointment or to standard care. A baseline and 2-week post-intervention survey to assess attitudes toward clinical trials participation was completed by participants. Of 218 subjects recruited, 196 (55% white vs. 45% African American (AA)) eligible patients were included in the analysis. A small increase in therapeutic clinical trial enrollment was observed in the intervention arm but was not statistically significant (10.4% vs. 6.1%; P = 0.277). The intervention also did not result in a clear improvement in patients’ attitudes toward clinical trials at posttest. However, a lower enrollment rate for the AA women was noted after adjusting for stage (OR = 0.282, P = 0.049). Significantly more negative scores were noted in 3 out of the 5 baseline attitudinal scales for AA women. The educational video did not significantly increase enrollment in breast cancer clinical trials. The findings that AA women had significantly more negative attitudes toward clinical trials than white women may partially explain the racial disparity in enrollment. An educational video remains a simple and cost-effective way to educate patients. Future studies should focus on designing a new educational video to specifically target cultural and attitudinal barriers in the AA population to more effectively change attitudes and increase trial enrollment.
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