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Received October 10, 2005
Accepted December 1, 2005

Volunteering for early phase gene transfer research in Parkinson disease

S. Y.H. Kim MD, PhD*, R. G. Holloway MD, MPH, S. Frank MD, C. A. Beck PhD, C. Zimmerman RN, R. Wilson MA, and K. Kieburtz MD, MPH

From the Department of Psychiatry, the Bioethics Program, and the Center for Behavioral and Decision Sciences in Medicine (S.Y.H.K.), University of Michigan, Ann Arbor; Departments of Neurology (R.G.H., C.Z., R.W., K.K.) and Biostatistics and Computational Biology (C.A.B.), University of Rochester, NY; and the Department of Neurology (S.F.), Boston University, MA.


* To whom correspondence should be addressed. E-mail: scottkim{at}umich.edu.

Abstract-- Background: For early phase trials of novel interventions--such as gene transfer for Parkinson disease (PD)--whose focus is primarily on safety and tolerability, it is important that participants have a realistic understanding of the goals of such research. Recently, some have expressed concern that patients with PD may have unrealistic expectations. Methods: The authors examined why patients with PD might volunteer for invasive early phase research by interviewing 92 patients with PD and comparing those who would (n = 46) and those who would not (n = 46) participate in a hypothetical phase I gene-transfer study. Results: The two groups’ demographic, clinical, functional, and quality of life measures, as well as their understanding of the research protocol, were similar. The groups did not differ on their perception of potential for personal benefit nor on the level of likelihood of benefit they saw as a precondition for volunteering. However, those willing to participate tended to perceive lower probability of risk, were tolerant of greater probability of risk, and were more optimistic about the phase I study’s potential benefits to society. They also appeared more decisive and action-oriented than the unwilling group. Conclusions: It is likely that the decision whether to participate in early phase PD gene transfer studies will depend mostly on patients’ attitudes regarding risk, optimism about science, and an action orientation, rather than on their clinical, functional, or demographic characteristics.




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