Title of article
Assessing the quality of life of patients in phase I and II anti-cancer drug trials: interviews versus questionnaires
Author/Authors
Karen Cox، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
دوهفته نامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2003
Pages
14
From page
921
To page
934
Abstract
This paper discusses two different approaches to assessing quality of life in the context of cancer clinical trial participation. Drawing on empirical evidence from a study of patients’ experiences of phase I and II anti-cancer drug trial participation, the paper demonstrates how different methods of collecting data about an individualʹs quality of life (questionnaires and interviews) can lead to alternative conclusions about patients’ trial experience and the impact of trial involvement on their quality of life. Data obtained from the quality of life questionnaires interestingly revealed no statistically significant differences in any of the scores over time while in-depth interviews uncovered something of the psychological, emotional and social impact of taking part in a clinical trial from the perspective of the patient. The paper concludes by reflecting on some of the methodological issues that arise when assessing the quality of life of patients with a life threatening disease in clinical trials.
Keywords
cancer , clinical trials , Quality of life , UK
Journal title
Social Science and Medicine
Serial Year
2003
Journal title
Social Science and Medicine
Record number
601326
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