Knowledge of midwives about clinical trials
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midwives, clinical trials, opinionsAbstract
Introduction: Proper level of knowledge of midwives on the subject of clinical trials is influenced by the participant's safety and the quality of conducted clinical trials. Aim: The aim of the study was to assess midwives knowledge of clinical trials. Material and method: The study involved 105 midwives, at the age of 20–54years. The method of a diagnostic survey was used. The study was conducted in period April - December 2018 year. Results: The majority of respondents - 81% (n=85) knew the correct definition of the clinical trial. The most important benefit of clinical trials for the study group was "creating new treatment standards" (69,5%, n=74), and the greatest risk resulting from clinical trials "was" the possibility of adverse events and events "(92,4%, n=97). Conclusions: Midwives knowledge about clinical trials is on a sufficient level.Downloads
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2019-08-07
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WIECZOREK, Dominka and STANISZEWSKA, Anna. Knowledge of midwives about clinical trials. Journal of Education, Health and Sport. Online. 7 August 2019. Vol. 9, no. 8, pp. 63-78. [Accessed 23 November 2024].
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