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Effects of depression and social support on comprehension and recall of informed consent information among parkinson disease patients and their caregivers

机译:抑郁和社会支持对帕金森病患者及其护理人员理解和回忆知情同意书信息的影响

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Objective: Relatively little attention has focused on the impact of psychiatric conditions on human subjects' comprehension of consent information. The purpose of this randomized study was to determine whether depression affects comprehension and recall of informed consent information among persons with Parkinson's disease and their caregivers and to evaluate the effects of support on comprehension and recall during the consent process. Method: Comprehension and recall of information were assessed using a modified version of the Modified Quality of Informed Consent Questionnaire, taken 1 week and 1 month later, and scored using a consensus-based algorithm. Participants also completed the Center for Epidemiologic Studies Depression Scale. Data analyses were conducted on 129 patients and caregivers (t-tests, Fisher's exact tests, and ANCOVAs). Results:T-tests showed no significant differences in comprehension and recall between depressed and nondepressed participants at 1 week and 1 month. However, ANCOVA showed patients with a support person present had significantly higher comprehension and recall at 1 week but not at 1 month compared with controls. Caregivers present with a patient had lower comprehension/recall than those without a patient present (p = 0.02). Conclusions: Having a support person present during the informed consent process helps depressed PD patients better retain information in the short term, but effects diminish over the long term. Implications for interventions will be discussed.
机译:目的:相对较少的注意力集中在精神疾病对人类受试者理解同意信息的影响上。这项随机研究的目的是确定抑郁症是否会影响帕金森氏病患者及其护理人员的知情同意信息的理解和回想,并评估同意过程中支持对理解和回想的影响。方法:使用知情同意书质量改进版的修订版评估信息的理解和回忆,分别在1周和1个月后进行,并使用基于共识的算法进行评分。参加者还完成了流行病学研究中心抑郁量表。对129名患者和护理人员进行了数据分析(t检验,Fisher精确检验和ANCOVA)。结果:T检验显示,抑郁者和非抑郁者在1周和1个月的理解和回忆上没有显着差异。但是,ANCOVA显示,与对照组相比,有支持者在场的患者在1周而不是1个月时的理解和召回率明显更高。与没有患者在场的护理人员相比,与患者在场的护理人员的理解/召回率较低(p = 0.02)。结论:在知情同意过程中有支持人员在场有助于抑郁的PD患者在短期内更好地保留信息,但长期来看效果会减弱。将讨论干预的含义。

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