Medical researchers' knowledge and attitudes toward electronic informed consent in clinical research.

Q3 Medicine
Xin Tan, Ying Wu, Yuqiong Zhong, Xing Liu, Xiaomin Wang
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Abstract

Objectives: Obtaining informed consent from research participants is an ethical and legal obligation for medical researchers in clinical studies. Electronic informed consent (eIC) is increasingly being adopted in clinical research worldwide. However, there is limited data on Chinese medical researchers' knowledge and attitudes toward eIC. This study aims to investigate their knowledge, attitudes, and influencing factors regarding eIC use in clinical research.

Methods: This cross-sectional study was conducted using stratified random sampling. From June to August 2022, medical researchers from 8 tertiary hospitals were surveyed via an online platform (Wenjuanxing). A self-developed eIC knowledge questionnaire and attitude scale were used to assess participants' understanding and perceptions of eIC. Univariate analysis was employed to explore factors influencing attitude scores and the correlation between knowledge and attitudes. A generalized linear model was used to analyze associations between demographic characteristics and attitude scores, including the frequency of difficulties in using smartphones or computers, preferred device for using eIC, and their interaction effects. Stratified analysis was further performed for significant interactions.

Results: A total of 399 valid questionnaires were collected. The mean accuracy rate on the eIC knowledge questionnaire was (94.88±15.50)%. Of the respondents, 74.9% had heard of eIC, and 84.5% preferred using mobile devices over computers to access eIC. The median attitude score was 3.41 (3.18, 3.76), indicating generally positive attitudes. Specifically, 81.7% found eIC more convenient than paper-based consent, 79.7% considered it more efficient, and 51.1% believed it could fully replace paper forms. However, 60.7% expressed concerns about data security and privacy, and 89.7% believed that relevant laws and regulations need improvement. Spearman correlation analysis showed a weak positive correlation between knowledge and attitude scores (r=0.171, P=0.001). Univariate analysis indicated that the frequency of difficulty using devices and preferred device for eIC were significantly associated with attitude scores (P<0.05). After adjusting for confounding factors, the generalized linear model demonstrated that participants who occasionally experienced had difficulty using devices had significantly lower attitude scores compared to those who never had difficulty (β=-0.040, 95% CI -0.071 to -0.009, P=0.012). Those who preferred using PCs had significantly lower attitude scores than those who preferred mobile devices (β=-0.066, 95% CI -0.108 to -0.023, P=0.002). Interaction analysis showed a significant interaction analysis showed a significant interaction between age and preferred device (P=0.011), particularly among participants aged ≥45-year (P<0.001). No other interactions were found to be significant (all P>0.05).

Conclusions: Medical researchers in China generally have a high level of knowledge and positive attitudes toward eIC, though concerns remain regarding data security and privacy. Future promotion of eIC in Chinese clinical research should be grounded in ethical considerations and address the specific needs of older users and mobile device users, while also enhancing researchers' competencies in using digital tools and eIC systems.

临床研究中医学研究者对电子知情同意的认知与态度。
目的:获得研究参与者的知情同意是临床研究中医学研究人员的道德和法律义务。电子知情同意(eIC)在全球临床研究中越来越多地被采用。然而,中国医学研究人员对eIC的认识和态度数据有限。本研究旨在了解他们在临床研究中使用eIC的知识、态度及影响因素。方法:采用分层随机抽样的横断面研究方法。于2022年6月至8月,通过在线调查平台(问卷星)对来自8家三级医院的医学科研人员进行了调查。采用自行设计的eIC知识问卷和态度量表评估被试对eIC的理解和认知。采用单因素分析探讨影响态度得分的因素及知识与态度的相关性。采用广义线性模型分析人口统计学特征与态度得分之间的关系,包括使用智能手机或电脑的困难频率、使用eIC的首选设备及其相互作用效应。进一步对显著的相互作用进行分层分析。结果:共回收有效问卷399份。eIC知识问卷的平均正确率为(94.88±15.50)%。在受访者中,74.9%的人听说过eIC, 84.5%的人更喜欢使用移动设备而不是电脑访问eIC。态度中位数为3.41分(3.18分,3.76分),表明态度总体积极。具体来说,81.7%的人认为eIC比纸质同意书更方便,79.7%的人认为它更有效,51.1%的人认为它可以完全取代纸质同意书。然而,60.7%的受访者对数据安全和隐私表示担忧,89.7%的受访者认为相关法律法规需要完善。Spearman相关分析显示,知识与态度得分呈弱正相关(r=0.171, P=0.001)。单因素分析显示,eIC使用设备的难度和首选设备的频率与态度得分显著相关(Pβ=-0.040, 95% CI = -0.071 ~ -0.009, P=0.012)。喜欢使用pc的人的态度得分明显低于喜欢使用移动设备的人(β=-0.066, 95% CI -0.108 ~ -0.023, P=0.002)。相互作用分析显示,年龄与首选器械之间存在显著的相互作用(P=0.011),特别是在年龄≥45岁的参与者中(PP>0.05)。结论:中国医学研究人员普遍对eIC有较高的认知水平和积极的态度,但在数据安全和隐私方面仍存在担忧。未来在中国临床研究中推广eIC应基于伦理考虑,解决老年用户和移动设备用户的具体需求,同时提高研究人员使用数字工具和eIC系统的能力。
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中南大学学报(医学版)
中南大学学报(医学版) Medicine-Medicine (all)
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期刊介绍: Journal of Central South University (Medical Sciences), founded in 1958, is a comprehensive academic journal of medicine and health sponsored by the Ministry of Education and Central South University. The journal has been included in many important databases and authoritative abstract journals at home and abroad, such as the American Medline, Pubmed and its Index Medicus (IM), the Netherlands Medical Abstracts (EM), the American Chemical Abstracts (CA), the WHO Western Pacific Region Medical Index (WPRIM), and the Chinese Science Citation Database (Core Database) (CSCD); it is a statistical source journal of Chinese scientific and technological papers, a Chinese core journal, and a "double-effect" journal of the Chinese Journal Matrix; it is the "2nd, 3rd, and 4th China University Excellent Science and Technology Journal", "2008 China Excellent Science and Technology Journal", "RCCSE China Authoritative Academic Journal (A+)" and Hunan Province's "Top Ten Science and Technology Journals". The purpose of the journal is to reflect the new achievements, new technologies, and new experiences in medical research, medical treatment, and teaching, report new medical trends at home and abroad, promote academic exchanges, improve academic standards, and promote scientific and technological progress.
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