Public Perception of Clinical Research

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Public Perception of Clinical Research Mary Woolley, President, Research!America Dec. 7, 2010 National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute Bethesda, MD

What Should We Believe? February 20, 2007 November 30, 2010 February 14, 2008 June 4, 2008

Science in Real Time People are understandably confused by the three steps forward/two steps back dynamic process of science. By standing back or failing to engage, researchers aren t helping resolve public confusion. Public support for science, and public willingness to engage in research, are at risk.

public sentiment is everything. With public sentiment, nothi ng can fail; without it nothing can succeed. President Abraham Lincoln

Public Perceptions of Science and Scientists Science s impact on society is: Mostly positive 84% Mostly negative 6% Other/don t know 10% Professions contributing a lot to society s well-being : Members of military 84% Teachers 77% Scientists 70% Medical doctors 69% Respondents: 2,001 Pew Research Center for the People & the Press, July 2009

And Yet, Despite High Levels of Public Confidence, Scientists are Invisible in Our Society

Most Americans Can t Name a Living Scientist Can you name any living scientists? (% total volunteered responses) 10% 27% Stephen Hawking 13% James Watson 2% Jane Goodall 2% Michio Kaku 1% Richard Dawkins 1% Other 14% 63% Yes No Source: National Poll, May 2010 Charlton Research Company for Research!America Don't know Respondents: 1,000

Do Americans Know Where Research is Conducted?

Americans Don t Know Where Research is Conducted Do you know of any institutions, companies or organizations where medical or health research is conducted? Respondents: 800 Source: Your Congress Your Health Survey, May 2007 Charlton Research Company for Research!America

Few Americans Recognize the National Institutes of Health What is the name of the government agency that funds most of the medical research paid for by taxpayers in this country? (first volunteered responses) 50% 9% 19% National Institutes of Health Food and Drug Administration Dept. of Health and Human Services/Health Dept. Centers for Disease Control 13% 6% 3% Source: Research Enterprise Poll, February 2010 Charlton Research Company for Research!America Other No Respondents: 1,000

Research!America Poll Data Commissioning public opinion polls on research issues for nearly 20 years: National Polls State-Based Polls Issue-Specific Polls Telephone (random-digit dialing) polls are conducted with a sample size of 800-1000 adults (age 18+) and a maximum theoretical sampling error of +/- 3.5%. Data are demographically representative of adult U.S. residents (state or national). Online polls are conducted with a sample size of 1000-2000 adults and sampling error of +/-3.1%. The data are weighted in two stages to ensure accurate representation of the U.S. adult population.

Clinical Research is a Great Value One kind of research, often referred to as clinical trials, is clinical research. In this, patients choose to participate to test the safety and effectiveness of certain treatments, drugs or devices. How important is this kind of research? Would you say it is of... 2% Great value 22% Respondents: 1,000 76% Some value Not much value Source: Research Enterprise Poll, February 2010 Charlton Research Company for Research!America

Most Americans Have Not Participated in Clinical Research Have you or anyone in your family ever participated in clinical research? 14% 86% Yes No Respondents: 1,000 Source: Research Enterprise Poll, February 2010 Charlton Research Company for Research!America

Many Americans Likely to Volunteer for Clinical Research Please consider your own possible participation as a volunteer in clinical research. How likely would you be to participate in a clinical research study? 5% 29% Very likely 19% Somewhat likely Not likely 47% Would not participate Respondents: 1,000 Source: Research Enterprise Poll, February 2010 Charlton Research Company for Research!America

Most Doctors Do Not Suggest Participating in Clinical Research Has your doctor ever suggested that you participate in a clinical research study? 6% 94% Yes No Respondents: 1,000 Source: Research Enterprise Poll, February 2010 Charlton Research Company for Research!America

Source: National Poll, May 2010 Charlton Research Company for Research!America Americans Willing to Share Personal Information for Health Research Assuming that appropriate privacy protections were used, would you be willing to share your personal health information so researchers can better understand diseases and develop new ways to prevent, treat and cure them? 19% 81% Yes No Respondents: 1,000

Public Perceptions of Clinical Trials (Slide 1) Using the scale below, please indicate how strongly you agree or disagree with the statements below. People who participate in clinical research studies Percent saying strongly or somewhat agree: Are making a contribution to science 86% Are part of an experiment to test medications/treatments not already available to the public 79% Learn more about their condition and health in general 76% Have a chance to get free medicine 65% Do not have to pay for medical care 53% Source: Harris Interactive Healthcare Research. 2005; 5, Issue 6: 9.

Public Perceptions of Clinical Trials (Slide 2) Percent saying strongly agree or somewhat agree : Are taking a gamble with their health 49% Get the best possible treatment 48% Are like guinea pigs 46% Have access to the best physicians 46% Spend a lot of time at the doctor s office 34% Are part of an experiment to test medications/treatments already available to the public 33% Respondents: 2,261 Source: Harris Interactive Healthcare Research. 2005; 5, Issue 6: 9.

Clinical Trials: Risks Which of the following do you consider to be the greatest risk of participating in a clinical research study? Possible side effects 47% Health risks 32% Unproven therapy 9% Receiving a placebo (sugar pill) 5% Privacy concerns 2% Other 1% None; I do not believe there are any risks 4% Respondents: 2,261 Source: Harris Interactive Healthcare Research. 2005; 5, Issue 6: 9.

Clinical Trials: More Perceptions (Slide 1) 93% said they believed that all possible measures would be taken to protect their safety; 94% said they believed that all possible measures would be taken to protect their privacy. 56% said that clinical trials sponsored by a pharmaceutical company would likely have a conflict of interest. Respondents: 400 Source: Mayo Clinic Proceedings. 2009: 84, no. 3: 243-247.

Clinical Trials: More Perceptions (Slide 2) 76% said they expected their treating physician to inform them about current trials 91% said they wanted to be informed about the results of the study; if they were not informed, 68% would refuse to participate. Respondents: 400 Source: Mayo Clinic Proceedings. 2009: 84, no. 3: 243-247.

Nothing about us without us. Slogan credited to Disabled People South Africa in 1993 From the book Nothing About Us Without Us: Disability Oppression and Empowerment by James I. Charlton

Recommendations for NHLBI Do more to engage media and thus, the public. Build on existing partnerships and brands. Change the culture of science to embrace patient engagement in all aspects of clinical research. Work with COPR and others to make this an NIH-wide priority. Work with grantee organizations and others to encourage more clinicians to speak to patients about clinical research.