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Patient retention gifts in clinical trials - undue inducement or justified motivational tools?

L J Burgess, N Sulzer

Abstract


The use of retention gifts in clinical trials has been controversial, with some ethicists maintaining that such gifts represent undue inducement to the trial participants. A study was conducted at TREAD Research, a site-managed organisation based at Tygerberg Hospital, in which 302 participants completed a questionnaire that focused on their opinion with regard to such gifts. The results suggest that these gifts do not influence patients to participate in a clinical trial or influence them to remain on a trial should they wish to withdraw. However, they do act as a useful motivational tool and trial participants appreciate them.

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L J Burgess,

N Sulzer,

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Patient retention; Patient retention gifts

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South African Medical Journal 2011;101(9):640-641.

Article History

Date submitted: 2011-05-03
Date published: 2011-09-05

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